-
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...
- of Herstal,
mayor of the
palace of the King of Austrasia,
defeated the
Neustrians at Tertry. Neustria's
mayor Berchar was ********inated
shortly afterwards...
-
named Raganfrid mayor of the palace. On 26
September 715, Raganfrid's
Neustrians met the
young Theudoald's
forces at the
Battle of Compiègne. Theudoald...
- Drogo, Duke of Champagne, and Pepin's
place in
Neustria was secured. The
Neustrians barely tolerated an
Austrasian overlord, but
Pepin preferred to put these...
-
Austrasian treasury, and
abandoned her grandson's
claim to the mayoralty. The
Neustrians then withdrew. By
April 716,
having rallied his supporters,
Charles returned...
-
largely by the Austrasians'
desire to be self-governing at a time when
Neustrians dominated at the
royal court.
Chlothar had been the king at
Paris for...
-
grandson Theudoald, and
Charles Martel, the son of
Pepin of Heristal. The
Neustrians allied with
another invading force under Radbod, King of the Frisians...
-
regent and
guardian of
Sigebert and
ordering the army not to
oppose the
Neustrians.
Brunhilda and
Sigebert met Clotaire's army on the Aisne, but the Patrician...
- Eifel.
Cologne fell
after a
short siege to King
Chilperic and the
Neustrians. The
Neustrians compelled Plectrude to
acknowledge as king Chilperic, the son...
- 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...