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Gistemar, Ghislemar, or
Gilmer (died in the 680s) was
briefly the
mayor of the
palace in
Neustria and
Burgundy after deposing his
father Waratton in 682...
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Ebroin (675–680),
again Waratto (680 or 681–682),
deposed by his son
Gistemar Gistemar (682),
usurper his
father Waratton Waratto (682–684 or 686), again...
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peace with the Austrasians.
Despite an
exchange of hostages, Warrato's son
Gistemar attacked Pippin at
Namur and
displaced his father. He died
shortly thereafter...
- Wulfoald, 673–675 Leudesius, 675 Ebroin, 675–680 (again) Waratton, 680–682
Gistemar, 682 Waratton, 682–686 (again) Berchar, 686–688
Pepin of Heristal, 688–695...
- milah), and
presses for the
conversion or
emigration of the
remaining Jews.
Gistemar becomes mayor of the
palace in
Neustria and Burgundy,
after he deposes...
- (restored) Mayors:
Leudesius (675);
Ebroin (675-680);
Waratton (681);
Gistemar (682);
Waratton (682–685);
Berchar (686);
Nordebert (687–695)
Clovis III...
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lasted from 680 or 681 (after the
death of Ebroin) to 682, when his son
Gistemar (or Ghislemar)
deposed him and took office. However,
Waratto soon reestablished...
- milah), and
presses for the
conversion or
emigration of the
remaining Jews.
Gistemar becomes mayor of the
palace in
Neustria and Burgundy,
after he deposes...