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Adalbert de Neustrie (deceased) |
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Adaltrudis de Neustrie (deceased) ADALTRUDIS . Her origin is determined from the charter of "Childebertus rex Francorum" dated 14 Mar 697 which names "Drogus…socer suos…Bercharius…coniuge sui Adaltrute"[300]. On the other hand, the Ann... |
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Anstrude de Neustrie (c.670 - d.) Anseflede had her son-in-law Berthechar murdered, because she wanted to replace him as the husband of her granddaughter, Adaltrudis , as the new wife of Pépin II d'Héristal's firstborn, Drogo . |
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Chrotlind d'Austrasie (c.675 - aft.710) Chrotlind might have been a daughter of Théodéric III (de Vajay, Chaume & Kelley), although she is not named by Schwennicke or Isenburg. However, the identity of her mother is disputed. # Maurice Chaum... |
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Dagobert I, King of the Franks (603 - 639) DAGOBERT, son of CLOTAIRE II King of the Franks & his second wife Beretrudis [Bertrada or Berthe] ([610/11-Saint-Denis 19 Jan 639, bur église abbatiale de Saint-Denis). The Gesta Dagoberti names "Da... |
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Gistemar, Mayor of the Palace of Neustria & Burgundy (b. - c.685) Descent Line1. Anseflede [1] m Waratton (-686) Mayor of the Palace of Neustria [2,3]>*2.1 Giselmar ( -685) Mayor of the Palace of Neustria |
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Gleisnod De Neustrie (c.602 - 693) historical [modern] placenames: birth - Kingdom of the Franks [Germany] - Duchy of Bavaria, Kingdom of the Franks [Free State of Bavaria, Germany]The Duchy of Bavaria was, from the sixth through the ei... |
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Hersuinda von Bayern (c.686 - c.740) According to the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Bavaria: is no documented daughter of Theodo V named Ragnetrude or similar. The time frame would possibly fit if there was some documentation ... |
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Nantéchilde (c.610 - 642) Nanthild (c. 610 – 642) (also known as Nantéchilde , Nanthechilde , Nanthildis , Nanthilde , or Nantechildis ) was the second or third of many wives of Dagobert I, king of the Franks (629-639).She was ... |
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Regintrud of the Franks (c.635 - c.649) He married Regintrude of Austrasia, daughter of Dagobert I and Regintrude. They had the following:1. Daughter of Theodo, married Godefroy, Duke of AlamanniaHe also married Folchiade of Salzeburg. They ... |
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Regintrude of the Burgundians (585 - 638) Regintrud (also Reginlind and Regentrud), (b. 660-665 d. 730-740) is something of an enigma. The sources quoted by Schreibner indicate that the records show a Regentrud as the sister of Adela of Pfalze... |
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Saint Sigrade de Verdun (c.602 - 678) St. Sigrada was a sister of Didon, Bishop of Poitiers 656-670. She and her brother might have been descendants of Senator Ansbertus and of Tonantius Ferreolus, who was Consul of Rome in 453. She was t... |
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? De Neustrie (?) (deceased) |
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Adalatrude de Neustrie (deceased) |
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AELIS VAN NEUSTRIE (deceased) |
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Arnoald de Neustrie (deceased) |
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Bérenger DE NEUSTRIE (bef.825 - d.) |
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Bertha X Neustrie, van (668 - d.) |
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Berthe X Neustrie, van (668 - 720) |
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Bertilda (deceased) |
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Bodegisel van Neustrië (b. - 589) |
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Charibert De Neustrie (deceased) |
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Chilperic I de Neustrie (c.537 - 584) |
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Chlotar II de jonge (Lotharius) van Neustrie (584 - 629) |
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Dagobert I de Neustrie (deceased) |
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Doda van Neustrië (deceased) |
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Fladrine de Neustrie (795 - 851) |
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Gometrude de Neustrie (c.590 - c.686) |
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Gonthaire de Neustrie (c.519 - c.561) |
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Hofmeier Grimoald II van Neustrië (c.680 - 714) |
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Haldetrude van Austrasie (585 - 604) |
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Judith DE NEUSTRIE (bef.845 - d.) |
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Lambert II der Merovingen (van Neustrië) (deceased) |
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Landrade van Haspengouw (deceased) |
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Mumolin, mordomo du Palácio de Neustrie (525 - d.) |
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Nantechilde de Neustrie (deceased) |
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Duchess of Austrasia (deceased) |
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Ragnetrude de Neustrie (632 - d.) |
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Reginotrude de Neustrie (705 - 768) |
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Richilde de Francie,de Neustrie (de Francie) (c.560 - d.) |
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Robert II van Neustrië (deceased) |
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Robert I de Neustrie (689 - 764) |
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Rolande van Merovingen (b. - 721) |
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Rowland de Neustrie (810 - 850) |
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Wulfegundis (c.605 - d.) |