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Flaochad (or Flaochat) was the
mayor of the
palace of
Burgundy from 639 to 642. He was
appointed by Nanthild, the
queen mother, who gave him her niece...
- favour;
first Aega and then Erchinoald. The
Burgundian mayor of the
palace Flaochad used him to lure his rival, Willebad, to a
battle in Autun, in
which Willebad...
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Autun was a
pitched battle in 642 or 643,
concluding a feud
between Flaochad and Willebad, two
magnates of the
Merovingian kingdom of Burgundy. The...
- also in
Austrasia Godinus (626–627) ... Aega (639–641), also in
Neustria Flaochad (642)
Radobertus (642–662)
Hereafter the
office remained vacant, with Burgundy...
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Willibad had a long-running feud with
Flaochad when the
latter was
appointed mayor of the
palace of
Burgundy in 639.
Flaochad immediately set out to destroy...
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succeeded Aega as the
mayor of the
palace of
Neustria in 641 and
succeeded Flaochad in
Burgundy in 642 and
remained such
until his
death in 658. According...
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Grimoald I 639–656
Clovis II (639–657) Mayors: Aega;
Erchinoald in Neustria;
Flaochad;
Radobertus in
Burgundy 656–657
Childebert III the
Adopted (656–662) Mayor...
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Domnall Brecc, king of Dál
Riata Domnall mac Áedo, high king of
Ireland Flaochad,
Mayor of the
Palace (Burgundy) Heraklonas,
Byzantine emperor (approximate...
- the
Merovingian palace, she
married her
niece Ragnoberta to the
Frank Flaochad and had the
magnates and
bishops of the
realm of
Burgundy acclaim him mayor...
- nobility. On his death, at Clichy,
Nanthild replaced him in
Burgundy by
Flaochad, a
Frank and like
opponent of the
local power factions. The
magnates elevated...