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Ebroin (died 680 or 681) was the
Frankish mayor of the
palace of
Neustria on two occasions;
firstly from 658 to his
deposition in 673 and
secondly from...
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Ebroin (died 850-54) was
bishop of
Poitiers from 839 to his death. He took on the
administration of the
county of
Poitiers during a
troubled period and...
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Erchinoald (641–658)
Ebroin (658–673),
deposed Wulfoald (673–675), also in
Austrasia (662–680)
Leudesius (675),
chosen but
later deposed Ebroin (675–680), again...
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Saint Sigrada and the
brother of
Saint Warinus.
Leodegar was an
opponent of
Ebroin, the
Frankish Mayor of the
Palace of Neustria, and the
leader of the faction...
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tyrannical Ebroin,
mayor of Austrasia.
Pippin II, now head of the faction, and Martin, who was
either Pippin's
brother or relative, rose up
against Ebroin and...
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because of a feud
between his brother,
Leodegar (bishop of Autun), and
Ebroin, the
Mayor of the
Palace of Neustria. 25 – 27 July:
Climax of the Siege...
- Martin, the duke of Laon,
fought the
Neustrian mayor Ebroin, who had
designs on all Francia.
Ebroin defeated the
Austrasians in the
Battle of
Lucofao and...
- but its
immediate result was a
civil war. The
former mayor of the palace,
Ebroin,
declared a
certain Clovis III, son of the
Neustrian king
Chlothar III (658–673)...
- of his
older brother Chlothar III, he was
appointed King in
Neustria by
Ebroin,
Mayor of the Palace, in 673,
though Childeric II of
Austrasia displaced...
- 642-662)[citation needed] and
possibly that of
Neustria during the
interregnum of
Ebroin. He may have been
Bishop of Paris, but
there is
little evidence to support...