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    Grimoald II (French: Grimaud) (died 714), called the Younger, was the mayor of the palace of Neustria from 695. Grimoald was the second son of Pepin of...
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  • Grimoald II (died 689) was the duke of Benevento from 687 to his death. He was the son and successor of Romuald I of Benevento. He was possibly under...
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  • Lombards (662–671) Grimoald II of Benevento, duke of Benevento (677–680) Grimoald III of Benevento, duke of Benevento (787–806) Grimoald IV of Benevento...
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    Pepin of Herstal (redirect from Pepin II)
    in the Moselle region. She was the mother of Drogo of Champagne and Grimoald II, both of whom died before their father. However, Pepin also had a mistress...
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  • Grimoald I (616–657), called the Elder (in French, Grimaud l'Ainé), was the mayor of the palace of Austrasia from 643 to his death. He was the son of Pepin...
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  • Grimoald (or Grimwald) (died 725) was the duke of Bavaria from about 715 to his death. He was the youngest of the four sons[citation needed] of Theodo...
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    young Dagobert II was then exiled and tonsured by Grimoald and Dido of Poitiers, who then installed Childebert as King of Austrasia. Clovis II in Neustria...
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    the Lombards from 662 until his death in 671. Grimoald was born as the youngest son of Duke Gisulf II of Friuli and the Bavarian Princess Ramhilde, daughter...
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    "Childebert the Adopted". Grimoald and his son Childebert were arrested by Neustrian forces and executed in Paris. Clovis II, after this execution, again...
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    A few months before his death and shortly after the murder of his son Grimoald the Younger, he had taken the advice of his wife Plectrude to designate...
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  • Theudoald was the legitimate but later claimed illegitimate son of Grimoald II (son of Pepin II of Herstal and Plectrude) and Theudesinda of Frisia (daughter...
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  • or 679) Chlodulf of Metz (d. 696 or 697) Pepin of Herstal (635–714) Grimoald II (d. 714) Drogo of Champagne (670–708) Theudoald (d. 741) Carolingians...
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    under the king. In 656, the mayor Grimoald I tried to place his son Childebert on the throne in Austrasia. Grimoald was arrested and executed; but his...
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  • Romoald and in Italian Romualdo), duke of Benevento (662–687) was the son of Grimoald, king of the Lombards. When his father usurped the throne in 662, he left...
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    or 679) Chlodulf of Metz (d. 696 or 697) Pepin of Herstal (635–714) Grimoald II (d. 714) Drogo of Champagne (670–708) Theudoald (d. 741) Carolingians...
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  • or 679) Chlodulf of Metz (d. 696 or 697) Pepin of Herstal (635–714) Grimoald II (d. 714) Drogo of Champagne (670–708) Theudoald (d. 741) Carolingians...
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    his brother Pippin at the Mezzogiorno campaign in Italy against the Duke Grimoald of Benevento at least once. Louis was one of Charlemagne's three legitimate...
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    Charlemagne accepted his submission and hostages, who included Arechis's son Grimoald. In Italy, Charlemagne also met with envoys from Constantinople. Empress...
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  • or 679) Chlodulf of Metz (d. 696 or 697) Pepin of Herstal (635–714) Grimoald II (d. 714) Drogo of Champagne (670–708) Theudoald (d. 741) Carolingians...
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    an adolescent, he was called to the Merovingian court of king Theudebert II (595–612) of Austrasia, where he was educated by Gondulf of Provence. Arnulf...
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    death, he once more stepped briefly on the public stage. In 754, Pope Stephen II had begged Pepin, now king, to come to his aid against the king of the Lombards...
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  • 688 or 689 Nordebert 687-695), under protection of Pippin of Herstal Grimoald II (695–714) Theudoald (714–715), also in Austrasia. Driven out of Neustria...
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    Frankish army that was sent from the Western Alps. Constans II launched an attack on Grimoald while Frankish forces attacked yet the Lombards held as Constans...
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    anointed King of the Franks and titled "Patrician of the Romans" by Pope Stephen II, who had left Rome to beg the Frankish King for assistance against the Lombards...
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    traditional name was granted to his second son Lothar II, whose realm was named Lotharingia. Louis II, dissatisfied with having received no additional territory...
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    intervened in favour of the Papacy of Stephen II against the Lombards in Italy. In the midsummer of 754, Stephen II anointed Pepin afresh, together with his...
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    (usurper) of the Lombards Colman, Irish missionary (approximate date) Grimoald II, duke of Benevento (Italy) John III, Coptic Orthodox pope of Alexandria...
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    daughter of Theodobert, count of Madrie, with whom he had two sons: Pepin II (823-after 864), and Charles (825-830 - 4 June 863), who became Archbishop...
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  • revolt an isolated political event; the Saxons also revolted in 793, and Grimoald III, the Duke of Benevento incited acts of hostility in Italy. Although...
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    Grimoald III (c. 760 – 806) was the Lombard Prince of Benevento from 788 until his own death. He was the second son of Arechis II and Adelperga. In 787...
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