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Warnachar (sometimes
numbered Warnachar II; in
modern French,
Warnachaire or Garnier) was the
mayor of the
palace of
Burgundy (617-626) and
briefly Austrasia...
- However, he fell
under the
influence of his great-grandmother, Brunhilda.
Warnachar,
mayor of the
palace of
Austrasia had
Sigebert brought before a national...
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ruled over the
entire Frankish Kingdom, had
ordered the
execution of
Warnachar, the
mayor of Burgundy, the
magnates of
Burgundy declared in 626 not to...
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regent and
guardian of the
young king.
Chief among these leading men were
Warnachar II, Rado, Arnulf, and Pepin. The
latter two were
described by Fredegar...
- was his son Sigebert, a child. The
mayor of the
palace of Austrasia,
Warnachar,
fearing that at his
young age he
would fall
under the
influence of his...
- c. 567–581 Wandalenus, from 581 Gundulf, from 600 Landric,
until 612
Warnachar, 612–617 Hugh, 617–623
Pepin I, 623–629 Adalgisel, 633–639
Pepin I, 639–640...
- great-grandson
Sigebert II on the
throne of Austrasia. At that time,
Warnachar,
mayor of the
palace of Austrasia, and Rado,
mayor of the
palace of Burgundy...
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internal politics, with a
faction of
nobles coalescing around the
persons of
Warnachar II, Rado, and
Pepin of Landen, to give the
kingdom over to
Chlothar in...
- was the
mayor of the
palace of
Burgundy from 613 to 617. He,
along with
Warnachar,
Pepin of Landen, and
Saint Arnulf,
abandoned the
cause of the
queen Brunhilda...
- 617 to 623. He was the
predecessor to
Pepin of
Landen and
successor of
Warnachar. He is
mentioned in the will of
Saint Bertechramnus,
written on 26 March...