- female, deceased (613)
- Brunhilda (c. 543 - 613) was a Frankish queen who ruled the eastern kingdoms of Austrasia and Burgundy in the names of her sons and grandsons....
- male
- Hugh, Chucus, or Chugus was the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia from 617 to 623. He was the predecessor to Pepin of Landen and father of Hugobert.
- male, deceased (741)
- Charles Martel (or, in modern English, Charles "the Hammer") (23 August 686 - 22 October 741) was proclaimed Mayor of the Palace, ruling the Franks...
- male, deceased (639)
- Dagobert I (c. 603-January 19, 639) was the king of Austrasia (623-634), king of all the Franks (629-634), and king of Neustria and Burgundy...
- male, deceased (768)
- Pepin the Short or Pippin (714 - September 24, 768), often known as Pepin the Younger or Pepin III, was the King of the Franks from 751 to 768 and...
- male, deceased (575)
- Sigebert I (535-575) was the king of Austrasia from the death of his father in 561 to his own death. He was the third surviving son out of four of...
- male, deceased (595)
- Childebert II (570-595) was the Merovingian king of Austrasia from 575 until his death in 595, the eldest and succeeding son of Sigebert I, and the...
- male, deceased (679)
- Dagobert II (c. 650 - December 23, 679) was the king of Austrasia (676 - 679), the son of Sigebert III and the last Merovingian dynasty to rule...
- male, deceased (655)
- Clovis II (637-27 November 655 or 658) succeeded his father Dagobert I in 639 as King of Neustria and Burgundy. His brother Sigebert III had been...
- male, 1379 years old
- Sigebert III (c. 630-656/660) was the king of Austrasia from 634 to his death probably on 1 February in 656, or maybe as late as 660. He was the...
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