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Erchinoald (also
Erkinoald and, in French, Erchenout)
succeeded Aega as the
mayor of the
palace of
Neustria in 641 and
succeeded Flaochad in
Burgundy in...
- who
reduced the
royal power in
their own favour;
first Aega and then
Erchinoald. The
Burgundian mayor of the
palace Flaochad used him to lure his rival...
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accounts of his death, however.
Either Clovis and his
mayor of the palace,
Erchinoald,
captured and
executed him in 657 or
Chlothar III
annexed Austrasia in...
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Clotaire II
Gundoland (613 or 616–639) Aega (639–641), also in
Burgundy Erchinoald (641–658)
Ebroin (658–673),
deposed Wulfoald (673–675), also in Austrasia...
- II, to be king there. Also
during his reign, the
mayor of the
palace Erchinoald died and a
council of
Franks elected Ebroin to
replace him. Ebroin's early...
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young girl and
served in the
household of
Erchinoald, the
mayor of the
palace of
Neustria to Clovis.
Erchinoald,
whose wife had died, was
attracted to Balthild...
- on 2
October 678. He was at the
court of
Clovis II in 654 and
opposed Erchinoald,
Mayor of the Palace, to
little avail. He
supported Ebroin against Leodegar...
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Liber historiae Francorum,
during the
reign of
Chlothar III the
mayor Erchinoald of
Neustria died. In 659, a
council of
Franks elected Ebroin as his replacement...
- by his
mother Nanthild and the
mayor of the
Neustrian palace,
Erchinoald.
Erchinoald's successor, Ebroin,
dominated the
kingdom for the next
fifteen years...
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Childeric III, 743–751 Landric,
until 613 Gundoland, 613–639 Aega, 639–641
Erchinoald, 641–658 Ebroin, 658–673 Wulfoald, 673–675 Leudesius, 675 Ebroin, 675–680...