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Norbert (or
Nordebert) (died 697) was the duke of
Burgundy and
count of
Paris in the last
quarter of the
seventh century. He was a
faithful follower of...
- (682–684 or 686),
again Berchar (686–688 or 689),
murdered in 688 or 689
Nordebert 687-695),
under protection of
Pippin of
Herstal Grimoald II (695–714)...
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Clovis was
attended by
twelve bishops,
twelve viri
illustres (including
Nordebert, the
Neustrian mayor of the palace), nine
counts and
numerous other officials...
- (675-680);
Waratton (681);
Gistemar (682);
Waratton (682–685);
Berchar (686);
Nordebert (687–695)
Clovis III
Mayor of the palace:
Wulfoald 676–679
Dagobert II...
- the ****ure rise of the
Pippinids and the Carolingians.
Pepin appoints Nordebert as Duke of Burgundy, and puts him in
charge of
Neustria and
Burgundy (as...
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Grimoald the
Younger Arnulfing Dynasty Died: 714 Preceded by
Nordebert Mayor of the
Palace of
Neustria 695–714 Succeeded by Theudoald...
- king of Dál
Riata (Scotland) Hugobert,
Merovingian noblemen (seneschal)
Nordebert,
mayor of the
palace of
Neustria Osthryth,
queen of
Mercia (English Midlands)...
- battlefield, the
victors forced Berchar out of
office and
Pepin appointed Nordebert to act on his
behalf in Neustria. The king was
forced to
recognise Pepin's...
- king of Dál
Riata (Scotland) Hugobert,
Merovingian noblemen (seneschal)
Nordebert,
mayor of the
palace of
Neustria Osthryth,
queen of
Mercia (English Midlands)...
- the ****ure rise of the
Pippinids and the Carolingians.
Pepin appoints Nordebert as Duke of Burgundy, and puts him in
charge of
Neustria and
Burgundy (as...