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Berthoald (or Bertoald) (died 604) was the mayor of the palace of Burgundy from some time before 603, (when he is first mentioned as mayor under King
Berthoald
Queen consort of Austrasia
high office, conspired to have Berthoald, the mayor of the palace, killed. In 604, she convinced Theuderic to send Berthoald to inspect the royal villae
Brunhilda_of_Austrasia
Topics referred to by the same term
Berthoald, Bertoald, Bertald, Britwold, Bertold, Beorhtwald, Brihtwald, Beorhtweald, Berhtwald, Berthwald, or Beretuald is a Germanic masculine given
Berthoald_(disambiguation)
7th c proto-Frank nobleman
Berthoald (died 622) was the Duke of the Saxons during the reign of the Frankish kings Chlothar II and his son Dagobert I, the last ruling Merovingians
Berthoald,_Duke_of_Saxony
Merovingian-dynasty term for the manager of the King's household
(741 or 742–751), became king of the Franks in 751 Warnachar I (596–599) Berthoald (before 603–604) Protadius (604–606) Claudius Rado (613–617) Warnachar
Mayor_of_the_palace
resulting in the emergence of the Younger stem duchy. Hadugato (fl. c. 531) Berthoald (fl. c. 622) Theoderic (fl. c. 743–744) Widukind (c. 777–785), leader
List_of_rulers_of_Saxony
Leader of the Saxons in 743–744
Preceded by Berthoald Rulers of Saxony ? Succeeded by Widukind
Theoderic,_Duke_of_Saxony
Calendar year
Dara (modern Turkey). Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia conspires to have Berthoald, Mayor of the Palace, assassinated. She convinces King Theuderic II to
604
Mayor of the Palace of Burgundy from 604 to 606
mayor of the palace of Burgundy from 604, when he displaced his rival Berthoald, until his death two years later. He was originally the noble lover of
Protadius
Western European kingdom (c. 481–843)
Saxons—who had been loosely attached to Francia since the 550s—rebelled under Berthoald, Duke of Saxony, and were defeated and reincorporated into the kingdom
Francia
Pagan Saxon leader
Royal titles Preceded by Unknown Duke of Saxony fl. 531 Succeeded by Unknown, eventually Berthoald
Hadugato
Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany
eventual successor in Austrasia, Chlothar II and his defeat of Saxons led by Berthoald near the Weser. Dagobert I, Chlothar's son, was also involved. In 632
Saxons
he and Merovech, son of Clotaire II, were sent by Clotaire to attack Berthoald, the Burgundian mayor. They were defeated and Merovech captured. Landric
Landric
Merovingian king of Burgundy (c. 595–613)
refused him aid. Theuderic won the day, but his mayor of the palace, Berthoald was killed. The next mayor, Protadius, a partisan of Brunhilda, encouraged
Theuderic_II
Decade
Dara (modern Turkey). Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia conspires to have Berthoald, Mayor of the Palace, assassinated. She convinces King Theuderic II to
600s_(decade)
Dalphinus: 709/710 Chillardus: 710–716 Turnoald: 717 Hugh I: 718–730 Berthoald: 723 Godobald: 726 Amalbert: 749 Fulrad: 750–784 Maginarius: 789–793 Fardulf:
List_of_abbots_of_Saint-Denis
Monastery in France
610–625 : Eustace 625–670 : St Waldebert 670–6?? : Vindologus 6??–665 : Berthoald 665–682 : Ingofrid 682–6?? : Cunctan 6??–6?? : Rusticus 6??–700 : Sayfrocius
Luxeuil_Abbey
Farolied, a rustic song about the victory of King Chlothar II over Duke Berthoald of Saxony in 622. Bruno Krusch was of the opinion that Hildegar himself
Hildegar_(bishop_of_Meaux)
Cambrai. Among his successors were: Saint Gaugericus (584–623) Saint Berthoald (627) Saint Autbert [de] (633–669) Saint Vindicianus (669–693), who brought
List of bishops and archbishops of Cambrai
List_of_bishops_and_archbishops_of_Cambrai
possibly true are the accounts of the punitive expedition against Duke Berthoald of Saxony and Dagobert's divorcing Gomatrude on grounds of infertility
Gesta_Dagoberti
Catholic diocese in France
583–595 Mummole le Bon 595–618 Miget (Migetius) 618–628 Modoald 628–650 Berthoald 650–660 Sigoald 660–670 Wulfrand 670–680 Godin 680–682 Adoin 682–690 Garibald
Diocese_of_Langres
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
century) Saint Romulus of Genoa, Bishop of Genoa in Italy (c. 641) Saint Berthoald, Fifth Bishop of Cambrai-Arras in France (7th century) Saint Comgan, Abbot
October 13 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
October_13_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
(post-683–723) Samo's Empire Samo, King (623–658) Old Saxony (complete list) – Berthoald, Duke (fl.622) Sorbs – Dervan, Duke (fl.615–636) Thuringia (complete list)
List of state leaders in the 7th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_7th_century
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