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Arnoald, also
called Arnoldus or
Arnual (c. 540/560 – c. 611), was a
Bishop of Metz
between 601 and 609 or 611, the
successor of his
uncle Agilulf. He...
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Byzantine emperor Heraclius Leo II, Pope of the
Catholic Church (d. 683)
Arnoald,
Bishop of Metz (approximate date) Ceolwulf, king of Wes**** (approximate...
- King
Hlothar and then
continues the line to the
Pippinids through his son
Arnoald to
Arnulf of Metz, one of the
progenitors of the Carolingians. William...
- eleventh-century
texts like
Genealogiae Breves Regum Francorum often claim that
Arnoald was Arnulf's father, but this is
considered a fabrication.
Medieval Frankish...
- name Arnulf, as in the name of
bishop Arnulf of Metz, also
recorded as
Arnoald.
Arnulf appears to be the
older name (with
cognates in Anglo-Saxon and...
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senatorial status which had
originated in Aquitaine, and was a
daughter of
Arnoald,
Bishop of Metz, son of Ansbertus. Her
brother was
Saint Modoald, Bishop...
- who
supposedly married the
saint and
bishop Ansbert of Rouen. The Duke
Arnoald,
father of
Arnulf of Metz, was said to have been born of this marriage...
- Aznar,
Belasgytta or
Wallagotha to Velasquita,
Belasgutho to Velasco,
Arnoald to Arnau,
Theuda to Toda,
Theudahilda to
Dadildis or Dedadils.
While some...
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between 590 or 591 and 601, and was the
predecessor of
Arnual or
Arnoldus or
Arnoald (601–609 or 611). He was a son of Ferreolus,
Senator of Narbonne, and wife...
- Blitilde,
daughter (or granddaughter) of Clotaire, and
fathered Anchise and
Arnoald,
bishop of Metz.
Count Walbert's
alliance with the
Thuringii sparked jealousy...