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page 18th-century Frankish nobility

Charles Martel
Frankish military and political leader (c. 688–741)

Louis the Pious
King of the Franks
Carloman
Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia (710-754)

Hildegard of Vinzgouw
Queen of the Franks and Blessed (c. 771 – 783)

Charles the Younger
second son of Charlemagne
Odo the Great
8th-century Duke of Aquitaine

Plectrude
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William of Gellone
Count of Toulouse and saint
Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Holy Roman empress
Fastrada
Fastrada ( – 10 August 794) was queen consort of East Francia by marriage to Charlemagne, as his third (or, in some sources, fourth) wife.

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.
Hunald of Aquitaine
Frankish duke
Lupo II of Gascony
Duke of Gascony
Gisela, Abbess of Chelles
Roman Catholic nun and abbess
Childebrand I
frankish noble
Himiltrude
Himiltrude ( – c. 780?) was the mother of Charlemagne's first-born son Pepin the Hunchback. Some historians have acknowledged her as the wife of Charlemagne, though she is often referred to as a concubine.

Gudula
Gudula of Brabant, also known as Saint Gudula (ca. 646–712), was a Christian saint who is venerated in Catholic and Orthodox churches. In Brabant, she is usually called Goedele or Goule; (, later ''''; ; ). Her name is connected to several places: Moorsel (where she lived), Brussels (where a chapter in her honour was founded in 1047) and Eibingen (where the relic of her skull is conserved).
Bertrada of Prüm
Merovingian noblewoman
Irmina of Oeren
Frankish noble
Lupus I of Aquitaine
Duke of Gascony and Aquitaine
Hiltrud
Hiltrud (c. 716-754), was a daughter of Charles Martel and Rotrude of Hesbaye. She was a Duchess consort of Bavaria by marriage to Odilo, Duke of Bavaria. She was regent of Bavaria for her minor son Tassilo III, Duke of Bavaria in 748-754.
Gerberga
Frankish Queen
Torson
Torson (known variously as Tercin, Torso, Chorso, and Chorson) was the first count (or duke) of Toulouse (778 – 789 or 790).
Amalberga of Temse
Lotharingian noble woman
Drogo
Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
Hunold II of Aquitaine
Duke of Aquitaine
Arnulf
French aristocrat
Cancor
Cancor (died 771) was a Frankish count associated with Lorsch Abbey. He was son of a noble lady, Williswinda.
Robert I, Count of Hesbaye
Peerage person ID=672512
Bernard, son of Charles Martel
Frankish noble

Lantfrid
thumb|right|Expansion of Frankish rule (Alamannia rendered as Swabia)
Lanfredus (Latinised from Lantfrid or Lanfred) (died 730) was duke of Alamannia under Frankish sovereignty from 709 until his death. He was the son of duke Cotefredus. Lanfredus's brother was Theudebald.
Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia
Alamanni ruler
Ingerman of Hesbaye
740-775
Thierry IV
Frankish noble
Hieronymus
French feudatory
Auda of France
(715-741)
Adalric of Gascony
Frankish or Basque Count

Lambert II de Hesbaye
(669-741)
Rostagnus
Rostaing (Latin Rostagnus), commonly known as Rostany in Catalan, was the first Count of Girona (785-801), ruling over the earliest-established of the Catalan Counties which formed the Marca Hispanica. A Frankish noble, he was elevated to Count of Girona at the time of Charlemagne. In the Spring of 800 he led his knights with Louis the Pious to take part in the campaign culminating in the siege and fall of Barcelona, removing the last Arab ruler of the city Sa'dun al Ruayni. Sources give the next Count of Girona commencing his rule in 811. So the exact date of Rostany's death and his relations
Abbo of Provence
Frankish noble
Engeltrude of Paris
799-869
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.
Bertha of Bingen
Mother of Rupert of Bingen

Metrannus of Provence
freankish noble
Antenor of Provence
Frankish nobleman
Eugénie d'Alsace
Abbess and Roman Catholic saint

Heimrich, Count in the Upper Rheingau
Peerage person ID=671925
Miló of Narbonne
Narbonne noble