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Autchar (also
Otachar or Otgar) was a
Frankish nobleman. He
served Pippin III as a
diplomat in 753 and
followed Carloman I
after the
division of the kingdom...
- and
Gerberga fled
Francia with her sons and Carloman's
chief advisor,
Autchar. Charlemagne's biographer, Einhard,
claimed she fled "for no
reason at...
- (according to Einhard, "for no
reason at all") with her sons and
Count Autchar, one of Carloman's
faithful nobles, to the
court of Desiderius, who demanded...
- *Audawakraz). It may
refer to:
Saint Otger [nl] (fl. 8th century),
missionary Autchar (fl. 8th century),
Frankish nobleman Otgar of Mainz,
archbishop (826–847)...
- century),
Saxon leader in Gaul
Odoacer (d. 493),
barbarian king of
Italy Autchar (8th century),
Frankish diplomat Eadwacer,
character from the 9th-century...
- of Jumièges to
confer with the pope, and a
little later dispatched Duke
Autchar and
Bishop Chrodegang of Metz to
conduct the pope to the
Frankish realm...
- man". He may even have been a
kinsman of Carloman's
trusted counsellor Autchar, both of whom
travelled frequently between Francia and Rome.
Wiilchar went...
- to
negotiate with Aistulf.
Shortly before his
departure for Pavia, Duke
Autchar and Chrodegang,
Bishop of Metz,
arrived with an
invitation for Stephen...
- (attested 649) ...
Decorosus (attested 680) ... {Vitali****] (date unknown) [
Autchar] (date unknown) ...
Theodorus (attested 743) ... [Radipertus] (c. 830]...