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- "Childebert the Adopted". Grimoald and his son Childebert were arrested by Neustrian forces and executed in Paris. Clovis II, after this execution, again reunited...
- with Austrasia and Pepin vanquished the Burgundo-Neustrian army under Berchar and Theuderic (a Neustrian) at the Battle of Tertry in 687, thus paving the...
- illustres (including Nordebert, the Neustrian mayor of the palace), nine counts and numerous other officials. The ****ure Neustrian mayor of the palace Ragamfred...
- Desiderius of Aquitaine went to Toulouse to secure the remaining treasure. The Neustrian ex-domesticus Leunardus travelled to the Cathedral of Paris, where the...
- attacked the Neustrians, who believed the battle won when they saw Pippin's camp abandoned. This surprise attack was successful and the Neustrians fled. Following...
- Crooked"), Abbo Parisiensis, or Abbo of Saint-Germain (c. 850 – c. 923) was a Neustrian Benedictine monk and poet of the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris...
- As mayor of Austrasia, Pepin and Martin, the duke of Laon, fought the Neustrian mayor Ebroin, who had designs on all Francia. Ebroin defeated the Austrasians...
- marks the effective end of the Burgundian court and the beginning of the Neustrian-Burgundian political alliance against Austrian influence. The Austrian...
- died and some Neustrian and Burgundian magnates invited Childeric to become king of the whole realm, but he soon upset some Neustrian magnates and he...
- been discovered. St-Germain-des-Prés became the royal necropolis for the Neustrian kings until 675. He left two daughters, Chrodoberge and Chrodesinde, by...