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- Charles Martel (or, in modern English, Charles "the Hammer") (23 August 686 - 22 October 741) was proclaimed Mayor of the Palace, ruling the Franks...
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- Louis the Pious (also known as Louis I, Louis the Fair, and Louis the Debonaire, German: "Ludwig der Fromme", French: "Louis le Pieux" or "Louis le...
- male, deceased (1867)
- Thomas Bulfinch (July 15 1796 - May 27, 1867) was an American writer, born in Newton, Massachusetts. Bulfinch belonged to a well educated Bostonian...
- male, 909 years old
- Jean Bodel, who lived in the late twelfth century, was an Old French poet who wrote a number of "chansons de geste". He lived in Arras. Bodel wrote...
- male, deceased (814)
- Charlemagne (En: ; Fr: ; Latin: "Carolus Magnus", meaning Charles the Great) (742/747 - 28 January 814) was King of the Franks from 768 to his...
- male, deceased (877)
- Girart (Girard or Gerard II) was a Burgundian chief who became Count of Paris in 837, and embraced the cause of Lothair I against Charles the Bald....
- male, deceased (778)
- Roland is a character in medieval and Renaissance literature, the chief paladin of Charlemagne and a central figure in the Matter of France. It is...
- male, deceased (812)
- Saint William of Gellone (755-traditionally May 28, c. 812 or 814), in his own day Guilhem, also known as Guillaume d'Orange, Guillaume Fierabrace,...
- male, deceased (800)
- Turpin (died c. September 2, 800) was aarchbishop of Reims during the late 8th century. He was for many years regarded as the author of the...
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