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- Charlemagne (En: ; Fr: ; Latin: "Carolus Magnus", meaning Charles the Great) (742/747 - 28 January 814) was King of the Franks from 768 to his...
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- Saint Boniface, the Apostle of the Germans, born Winfrid or Wynfrith at Crediton in the kingdom of Wessex (now in Devon, England), was a missionary...
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- The "Chronicle of Fredegar" is a chronicle that recounts the events of Frankish Gaul from 584 to around 641. Later authors continued the history to...
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- Perctarit (also Berthari; died 688) was king of the Lombards from 661 to 662 the first time and later from 671 to 688. He was the son and successor...
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- Harald ' Klak ' Halvdansson (b. 800 AD - d. 846 AD) was a the king of Jutland around 812-815 AD, and from 819-826 AD. During the reign of Louis the...
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- Ega (also spelled "Aega" or "Egua") was the mayor of the palace and regent, alongside the queen mother Nanthild, of Neustria and Burgundy from 639,...
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- Odilo (d.18 January 748), of the house of Agilolfing, ruled Bavaria from 736 until his death in 748, succeeding Duke Hugbert of Bavaria. Odilo...
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- Charibert I (c. 517-November or December 567) was the Merovingian King of Paris, the second-eldest son of Chlothar I and Ingund. His elder brother...
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- Saint Walpurga, born in Wessex, c. 710, died at Heidenheim, 25 February, 779 was an English missionary to the Frankish Empire She was canonized on...
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- Saint Judicael ap Hoel (c. 590 - 16 or 17 December 658) was the King of Domnonia and a Breton high king in the mid-seventh century. According to...
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