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ohme pp 89-90 "The family which was to produce the most powerful rulers in Europe in the eighth century came from Austrasia, where they, the descendants of Dagobert's one-time advisers PIPPIN and ARNULF, had maintained an almost uninterrupted ascendancy throughout the seventh century. PIPPIN I's son Grimoald and grandson PIPPIN II were both mayors of the palace in Austrasia."
ohme p 86 "In 622 CHLOTHAR II made DAGOBERT king in Austrasia, the north-eastern portion of the Frankish kingdom . . . Dagobert's chief advisers were two Austrasian aristocrats, ARNULF, Bishop of Metz, and PIPPIN, who was made mayor of Dagobert's palace. (It was a marriage arranged between Arnulf's son and PIPPIN's daughter that was to form the powerful dynasty known later as the Carolingians.)"
Note: Pippin I, incorrectly called "of Landen," was Mayor of the Palace under young Dagobert I, whom Clotaire II had placed over Austrasia, but Pippin "was disgraced when Dagobert became sole king in 629, and had to seek refuge in Aquitaine."[Direct Linage1.FTW]
[JamesLinage.GED]
[1725539.ged]
ohme pp 89-90 "The family which was to produce the most powerful rulers in Europe in the eighth century came from Austrasia, where they, the descendants of Dagobert's one-time advisers PIPPIN and ARNULF, had maintained an almost uninterrupted ascendancy throughout the seventh century. PIPPIN I's son Grimoald and grandson PIPPIN II were both mayors of the palace in Austrasia."
ohme p 86 "In 622 CHLOTHAR II made DAGOBERT king in Austrasia, the north-eastern portion of the Frankish kingdom . . . Dagobert's chief advisers were two Austrasian aristocrats, ARNULF, Bishop of Metz, and PIPPIN, who was made mayor of Dagobert's palace. (It was a marriage arranged between Arnulf's son and PIPPIN's daughter that was to form the powerful dynasty known later as the Carolingians.)"
Note: Pippin I, incorrectly called "of Landen," was Mayor of the Palace under young Dagobert I, whom Clotaire II had placed over Austrasia, but Pippin "was disgraced when Dagobert became sole king in 629, and had to seek refuge in Aquitaine."[JamesLinage.FTW]
[1725539.ged]
ohme pp 89-90 "The family which was to produce the most powerful rulers in Europe in the eighth century came from Austrasia, where they, the descendants of Dagobert's one-time advisers PIPPIN and ARNULF, had maintained an almost uninterrupted ascendancy throughout the seventh century. PIPPIN I's son Grimoald and grandson PIPPIN II were both mayors of the palace in Austrasia."
ohme p 86 "In 622 CHLOTHAR II made DAGOBERT king in Austrasia, the north-eastern portion of the Frankish kingdom . . . Dagobert's chief advisers were two Austrasian aristocrats, ARNULF, Bishop of Metz, and PIPPIN, who was made mayor of Dagobert's palace. (It was a marriage arranged between Arnulf's son and PIPPIN's daughter that was to form the powerful dynasty known later as the Carolingians.)"