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Theudoald (or Theodald; c. 708 – 741) was the
Frankish mayor of the palace,
briefly unopposed in 714
after the
death of his grandfather,
Pepin of Herstal...
- sole heir
Theudoald, his
grandson by
their deceased son Grimoald. This was
immediately opposed by the
Austrasian nobles because Theudoald was a child...
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right to rule. Therefore,
Pepin was able to name as heir his
grandson Theudoald. But this was not
accepted by his
powerful son
Charles Martel, leading...
- Ragenfrid,
mayor of the
palace of Neustria,
acclaimed in 714 in
opposition to
Theudoald,
Pepin of Heristal's
designated heir. Chilperic, however, was his own...
- with the Neustrians.
Theudoald ruled uncontested for
around six months,
until June 715, when the
Neustrians revolted.
Theudoald and the Arnulfings' supporters...
- 687-695),
under protection of
Pippin of
Herstal Grimoald II (695–714)
Theudoald (714–715), also in Austrasia.
Driven out of
Neustria by the nobility,...
- Oeren. She was the
regent of
Neustria during the
minority of her
grandson Theudoald from 714
until 718.
Plectrude was
described as
politically active and...
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Ragenfrid engaged in
battle with
Theudoald's forces at the
Battle of Compiègne, and
defeated them,
sending Theudoald fleeing back to his
grandmother Plectrude...
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outlying provinces became de
facto independent. Pepin's
appointed successor,
Theudoald,
under his widow, Plectrude,
initially opposed an
attempt by the king...
- of
Herstal (635–714)
Grimoald II (d. 714)
Drogo of
Champagne (670–708)
Theudoald (d. 741)
Carolingians Charles Martel (686–741)
Carloman (d. 754) Pepin...