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Austrasia was the
northeastern kingdom within the core of the
Frankish Empire during the
Early Middle Ages,
centring on the Meuse,
Middle Rhine and the...
- 543 – 613) was
queen consort of
Austrasia, part of Francia, by
marriage to the
Merovingian king
Sigebert I of
Austrasia, and
regent for her son, grandson...
- Pippinids'
position of
power within Austrasia by
supporting Chlotar's son Dagobert, who
became King of
Austrasia in 623. Pippin, with
support from Arnulf...
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Frankish lands, for example, were
initially contained within the
kingdom of
Austrasia,
centred on the
Rhine and Meuse,
roughly corresponding to
later Lower...
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realms of Neustria,
Burgundy and
Austrasia had
developed regional identities. In
order to
appease the
local nobility,
Austrasia was
usually ruled by separate...
- 640), also
called the
Elder or the Old, was the
Mayor of the
palace of
Austrasia under the
Merovingian King
Dagobert I from 623 to 629. He was also the...
- Dagobertus; c. 603/605 – 19
January 639) was King of the Franks. He
ruled Austrasia (623–634) and
Neustria and
Burgundy (629–639). He has been
described as...
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intended to be her capital. This
prevented an
uprising on his
behalf in
Austrasia, but not in Neustria. Pepin's
death occasioned open
conflict between his...
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Sigebert III (c. 630–656) was the
Merovingian king of
Austrasia from 633 to his
death around 656. He was
described as the
first Merovingian roi fainéant...
- Kent. Emma was a
daughter of the
Frankish king
Theudebert II, who
ruled Austrasia from 595 to 612. He had
previously shown little interest in the Kingdom...