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Waratto (died 686) was the
mayor of the
palace of
Neustria and
Burgundy on two occasions,
between his son's usurpation. His
first term
lasted from 680...
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Ebroin (675–680),
again Waratto (680 or 681–682),
deposed by his son
Gistemar Gistemar (682),
usurper his
father Waratton Waratto (682–684 or 686), again...
- who had ********inated Ebroin. The Neustrians, with
Ebroin dead,
installed Waratto as mayor, and he
looked for
peace with the Austrasians.
Despite an exchange...
- and Burgundy, dies
after a 2-year reign, and is
succeeded by his
father Waratto. He
makes peace between the
three Frankish kingdoms. King
Ecgfrith of Northumbria...
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mayor of the
palace in
Neustria and Burgundy,
after he
deposes his
father Waratto. He
reverses the
peace treaty with Austrasia,
signed with
Pepin of Herstal...
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mayor of the
palace in
Neustria and Burgundy,
after he
deposes his
father Waratto. He
reverses the
peace treaty with Austrasia,
signed with
Pepin of Herstal...
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marriage of
Drogo with
Anstrudis (or Adaltrudis), the
daughter of
Waratto, the
mayor of the
palace in Neustria, and his wife Ansfledis. The marriage...
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daughter of
Waratto,
Mayor of the
Palace of
Neustria and Burgundy, and Ansflede.
Anstrud first married Berchar, the
successor to her
father Waratto. Unlike...
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betrothed to Anstrudis, the
widow of Berchar, who was also the
daughter of
Waratto so as to
secure a kin network.
Instead of
otherwise alienating the Neustrians...