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Childebrand I (c. 678 – 743 or 751) was a
Frankish duke (dux),
illegitimate son of
Pepin of
Heristal and Alpaida, and
brother of
Charles Martel. He was...
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Martel and
Childebrand.
Pepin married Plectrude and had two children:
Drogo Grimoald Pepin had one son to an
unnamed mistress:
Childebrand I
Pepin had...
- line, as
Pippin had two
adult illegitimate children,
Charles Martel and
Childebrand I, from a
second wife or
concubine named Alpaida. They were
ousted so...
- The
Nibelungids were a
Frankish noble family descended from
Childebrand, the
younger full
brother of
Charles Martel. They
formed a
cadet branch, alongside...
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marriage of
Ansegisel and Begga. The
descendants of Charles's brother,
Childebrand, on the
other hand, are
known as the Nibelungids.
Constance Bouchard...
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Herstal and
mother to a son by him,
Charles Martel and
possibly another,
Childebrand I. In the
Liber Historiae Francorum and the
Continuations of Fredegar...
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Godfrey Pepin Grimoald I, son
Theudoald Charles Martel, sons
Carloman Pepin III
Grifo Bernard Jerome Remigius Childebrand I, son
Nibelung I → Nibelungids...
- name in the 8th and 9th centuries, at
least among the
descendants of
Childebrand I (who died in 752). Yet, in this poem, the
center of Gunther's supposedly...
- his mistress,
possible second wife, Alpaida. He had a
brother named Childebrand, who
later became the
Frankish dux (that is, duke) of Burgundy. Older...
- 736. In that year,
Martel invaded the
Rhone Valley with his
brother Childebrand, and
devastated the region,
taking Arles and
Avignon and
confining Maurontus...