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Landric (or Landeric, French: Landry, † 613) was the
mayor of the
palace of Neustria.
According to the Vita Aldegundis, he and his
probable brother Gundoland...
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Administration of
Merovingian and
Carolingian Dynasties.
Mummolin (566)
Landric,
under Clotaire II
Gundoland (613 or 616–639) Aega (639–641), also in Burgundy...
- Parthemius,
until 548 Gogo, c. 567–581 Wandalenus, from 581 Gundulf, from 600
Landric,
until 612 Warnachar, 612–617 Hugh, 617–623
Pepin I, 623–629 Adalgisel...
- Landry,
Landric, Landericus, or
Landry of Soignies,
commonly known as
Saint Landry of Metz (died c. 17
April 692-700 AD) was a
Roman Catholic Bishop of...
- Preceded by Rado
Mayor of the
Palace of
Burgundy 617–626 Succeeded by
Godinus Preceded by
Landric Mayor of the
Palace of
Austrasia 612–617 Succeeded by Hugh...
- and industrius: noble, outstanding, and diligent.
Gundoland succeeded Landric,
possibly his brother, for both were
recorded as
uncles of
Saint Aldegunda...
- 711–715
Chilperic II, 715–721
Theuderic IV, 721–737
Childeric III, 743–751
Landric,
until 613 Gundoland, 613–639 Aega, 639–641 Erchinoald, 641–658 Ebroin...
- an army
under his son
Merovech and his
mayor Landric to ****ault him.
Berthoald fled to Orléans, and
Landric followed and
besieged him,
which violated a...
- Clotaire, in
accordance with Brunhilda's bidding, sent his own
mayor Landric (a
former paramour of Fredegund) to meet Berthoald, who had only a small...
- the
County of
Nevers before 990.
However he left
Nevers to his
stepson Landric and
rather claimed the
County of
Beaune in
which the
dowry of Gerberga...