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Charles Martel
Frankish military and political leader (c. 688–741)
Brunhilda of Austrasia
Queen of Austrasia
Lambert of Maastricht
bishop of Maastricht (635-705)
Alpaida
Alpaida (also Alpaïde, Alpaide, Alphaida, Alpoïde, Elphide, Elfide, Alféïde, Chalpaida; 654 – c. 714) was a Frankish noblewoman who hailed from the Liège area. She became the second wife, concubine or mistress of Pepin of Herstal and mother to his son Charles Martel and possibly another, Childebrand I.
Drogo of Champagne
Frankish noble (670-708)
Odile of Alsace
Christian abbess and saint
Childebrand I
frankish noble
Irmina of Oeren
Frankish noble
Lupus I of Aquitaine
Duke of Gascony and Aquitaine
Gotfrid
See Gottfried for the given name. Cotefredus (also Gotfrid or Gotefrid, modernized Gottfried) (c. 650–709) was the Duke of Alamannia in the late 7th century and until his death. He was of the house of the Agilolfing, which was the dominant ruling family in the Frankish Duchy of Bavaria.
Chrodobertus
7th century Catholic priest
Waldalenus
Waldalenus, or Wandalenus (late 6th – early 7th century), dux in the region between the Alps and the Jura, in the Frankish Kingdom of Burgundy, was a Frankish magnate who served as mayor of the Austrasian palace at Metz from 581, during the minority of Childebert II.
Bertrude
Bertrude ( 582–618 or 619) was a Frankish queen consort from 613 to 618. She was married to Chlothar II.
Nanthild
Nanthild ( 610 – 642), also known as Nantéchilde, Nanthechilde, Nanthildis, Nanthilde, or Nantechildis, was a Frankish queen consort and regent, the third of many consorts of Dagobert I, king of the Franks (629–639). She was regent during the minority of her son from 639 until 642.
Bilichild
Queen of France
Sichilde
Sichilde ( 590–627) was a Frankish queen as consort to Chlothar II from 618–627.
Chrodoara
thumb|Sarcophagus of Chrodoara Saint Chrodoara was a Merovingian noblewoman and traditionally the foundress of the Abbey of Amay, now in Wallonia, Belgium.
Hugh of Austrasia
Chucus (sometimes anglicized "Hugh") was the mayor of the palace of Austrasia from 617 to 623. He was the predecessor to Pepin of Landen and successor of Warnachar.
Radulf, King of Thuringia
7th-century noble, Duke and then King
Adalgisel
Adalgisel or Adalgis (Adalgyselus ducis in contemporary Latin) was a Frankish duke and the mayor of the palace of Austrasia. He assumed that office in December 633 or January 634 at the same time that Sigebert III assumed the kingship. Along with Cunibert, Bishop of Cologne, he acted as regent for the young king. Adalgisel, Cunibert, and Sigebert were all appointed by Dagobert I.
Leuthari II
Frankish ruler
Genial
Genial (Latin Genialis or Genealis) was the Duke of Gascony (Vasconia) in the early seventh century. He is mentioned in the Chronicle of Fredegar.
Charibert of Hesbaye
European noble, ca. 590-636
Gundoin, Duke of Alsace
7th century Frankish nobleman
Boniface, Duke of Alsace
second Duke of Alsace
Bertha of Artois
French abbess
Uncelen
Uncelen, Uncelin, or Uncilin (from Latin Uncelenus; died c. 613) was the Duke of Alemannia from 587 to 607. He was appointed to replace Leutfred by the Austrasian king Childebert II.
Lambert of Hesbaye
650
Martin of Laon
the count of Laon in the late 7th century
Madelberta
7th-century nun
Willibad
Willibad, also spelled Willebad or Willihad (died 642), was the Patrician of Burgundian Provence in the first half of the seventh century. Willibad may have been a Frank or perhaps a Burgundian, one of the last representatives of the native nobility which had been subdued by the Franks in 534. He died in the Battle of Autun in 642/643.
Eusebia of Hamage
Frankish saint, abbess (637–660)
Emma of Austrasia
consort of Eadbald of Kent
Regintrud
Regintrud, also known as Reginlind and Regentrud, (born 660–665, died 730–740) was probably the wife of Duke Theodbert of Bavaria or of his father Duke Theodo of Bavaria. A possibly identical Regintrud became abbess of Nonnberg Abbey in 720–725. However, details about her ancestry and life are widely disputed among historians.
Anstrudis von Champagne
Seventh century Frankish duchess
Hector of Provence
Frankish noble
Vulfetrude
Saint Vulfetrude, also known as Wilfretrudis and Wulfetrude (died 669), was an Abbess of Nivelles from 659 to 669 AD. She was a daughter of Grimoald I, therefore, a grand daughter of Pepin the Elder, mayor of the palace of Austrasia and Itte Idoberge of the Carolingian dynasty.