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- Baldegund, Balthild, Balthilde, Bathildealthochdeutscher Ursprung, Bedeutung: kühne Kämpferin. Namensträgerin: Bathilde, Frau des fränkischen Merowingerkönigs Chlodwig II.
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Balthild, St. — (d. 680) Wife of King Clovis II (639 657) and regent of Chlotar III (657 683), Balthild was an important figure in the Merovingian kingdom of the second half of the seventh century. A saint, whose feast is celebrated on January 30, Balthild… … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Balthild — Infobox Saint name=Saint Balthild birth date=626 or 627 death date=death date|680|1|30|mf=y feast day=January 30Attwater, Donald and Catherine Rachel John. The Penguin Dictionary of Saints . 3rd edition. New York: Penguin Books, 1993. ISBN… … Wikipedia
Balthild — Bathilde, auch Balthild, (* um 630 in England; † 30. Januar wohl 680 in Chelles) war die Ehefrau des fränkischen Merowingerkönigs Chlodwig II. von Neustrien. Bathilde wurde angeblich als Kind von Wikingern entführt und 641 an den merowingischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ebroin — (d. 680) Frankish mayor of the palace of the Neustrian kingdom of the Merovingians. Ebroin was a powerful figure who dominated politics in the Merovingian kingdom for much of the third quarter of the seventh century. Although deposed for a… … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Chelles Abbey — The Chelles chalice, lost at the time of the French Revolution, said to have been made by Saint Eloi. Chelles Abbey (French: Notre Dame des Chelles) was founded by Saint Balthild, widow of King Clovis II of Neustria circa 658. It was dissolved… … Wikipedia
Merovingian Dynasty — (450 751) Ruling family of Frankish Gaul from the mid fifth to the mid eighth century, when it was replaced by Pippin the Short and the Carolingian dynasty. Creators of the most effective and longest lasting successor state to emerge in the… … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Merovingian — The Merovingians (also Merovings) were a Salian Frankish dynasty that came to rule the Franks in a region (known as Francia in Latin) largely corresponding to ancient Gaul from the mid fifth to the mid eighth century. Their politics involved… … Wikipedia
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Erchinoald — (also Erkinoald and, in French, Erchenout ) succeeded Aega as the mayor of the palace of Neustria in 641 and succeeded Flaochad in Burgundy in 642 and remained such until his death in 658. According to Fredegar, he was a relative ( consanguineus… … Wikipedia
Abt von Jumièges — Abtei Jumièges Die Abtei Jumièges (Monasterium Gemeticensis ) in Jumièges im Département Seine Maritime war bis zu den Religionskriegen eines der größten Klöster Frankreichs. Seit 1947 ist es im Besitz des französischen Staates.… … Deutsch Wikipedia