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Aldegisel (also
spelled Aldegisl, Aldgillis, Aldgisl,
Aldgils or Eadgils, fl. c. 678) was the
ruler of
Frisia (as king or duke) in the late
seventh century...
- coast. By the
seventh century, a
Frisian Kingdom (650–734)
under King
Aldegisel and King
Redbad emerged with
Traiectum (Utrecht) as its
centre of power...
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While Wilfrid was at
Aldegisel's court,
Ebroin offered Aldegisel a
bushel of gold
coins in
return for Wilfrid,
alive or dead.
Aldegisel himself is said to...
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Christian v****al of the Franks,
brother of
Poppo Gondobaldus, 737-749 (also
Aldegisel III), son of
Aldgillus II
Radbodus II, 749-775. He was,
according Hamconius...
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Lanthegisel was an
important landowner in the
Limousin and a
relation of
Aldegisel.
Dagobert set
aside his wife
Gomentrude to
marry her, ca. 629; to her...
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Continental scholars. The 7th-century
Frisian Realm (650–734)
under the
kings Aldegisel and Redbad, had its
centre of
power in the city of Utrecht. Its ancient...
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North Sea coast. The 7th-century
Frisian Kingdom (650–734)
under King
Aldegisel and King Redbad, had its
centre of
power in Utrecht.
Dorestad was the...
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North Sea coast. The 7th-century
Frisian Kingdom (650–734)
under King
Aldegisel and King Redbad, had its
centre of
power in Utrecht.
Dorestad was the...
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Frisia Magna. The 7th-century
Frisian realm (650-734)
under the
kings Aldegisel and Redbad, had its
centre of
power in the city Utrecht. Its end came...