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Charibert I (French:
Caribert; Latin: Charibertus; c. 517 –
December 567) was the
Merovingian King of Paris, the second-eldest son of
Chlothar I and his...
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Charibert {d. bef. 762), also
spelled Caribert and Heribert,
Count of Laon, was the
maternal grandfather of Charlemagne.
Charibert was the
father of Charlemagne's...
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around 532 in a
military campaign led in Septimania;
Charibert I (or
Caribert;
circa 521-567), king of
Paris from 561 to 567;
Guntram (or Gontran; around...
- convents.[citation needed] In 744,
Pepin married Bertrada,
daughter of
Caribert of Laon. They are
known to have had
seven children, at
least three of whom...
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development and evolution". Afterwards, the
Traveler returns to
Sumeru and
meets Caribert, son of
Clothar Alberich, who
reveals that the
Abyss Order's masterplan...
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Caribert Ier)]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|fr|Théodechilde (femme de
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- 670, d.
after 721), the
founder of the Prüm
Abbey and
mother of
count Caribert of Laon, who was
father of
Bertrada of Laon, who in turn was
mother of...
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uncertain Alpaida c. 654 – 714
Pepin of
Herstal 635–714
Plectrude died 718
Caribert of Laon died c. 762
Theodo II 625–680–716
AHALOLFING unknown daughter Godfrey...
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Frankish wife of
Caribert I...
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Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be
Consort Death Spouse Bertrada of Laon
Caribert,
Count of Laon 710/27 740
November 751 as sole-Queen
consort of the Franks...