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| | mayor of the palace -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Ebroïn, mayor of the palace in Neustria, attempted to unify the kingdom under his leadership but met with violent opposition. |  | | oldest, most common form of municipal government with mayor executive to whom department heads (fire, police, etc.) are responsible; serves 24 years; single-chamber council enacts laws, confirms or rejects mayor's appointments, may override his or her veto by or majority; members (councilmen or aldermen) elected by ward, at large, or in combination for 14 years |  | | Brief description of remains of the Umayyad palaces revealed in excavations under the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. |
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| | COON-KUHN - STEADMAN Connections |
 | | In the year 712 the Arabs crossed the Pyrenees and briefly held the French coast of the Mediterranean. |  | | Children were: CHARLES MARTEL MAYOR OF THE PALACE. |  | | PEPIN OF HERISTAL MAYOR OF THE PALACE and ELPHIDE (CHALPAIDA) were married. |
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| | The Hudon Family Website - we are SABRe |
 | | He subsequently subdued the W Frankish kingdom of Neustria and began the reconquest of Burgundy, Aquitaine, and Provence. |  | | After the death of his father (714) he seized power in Austrasia from Pepin's widow, who was ruling as regent for her grandsons, and became mayor of the palace. |  | | Succeeding his father as mayor of the palace (741), he ruled Neustria, Burgundy, and Provence, while his brother |
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| | MSN Encarta - Europe |
 | | The Carolingian coup d’état would never have occurred without the active intervention of the pope. |  | | Power was more and more to be found in the office of palace mayor and not in the hands of the king himself, until in 751, King Childeric III and his only son were imprisoned. |  | | The tendency throughout Roman history of the empire to become a military autocracy was decisively broken during his reign. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Franks |
 | | But Ebroin, who meanwhile had been forgotten, escaped from prison. |  | | Despite the defeat inflicted on him by Ebroin, Pepin remained the leader and the hope of the Austrasians, and, after the death of his adversary, vigorously resumed the kingdom which was then disturbed by the rivalry between Waratton, mayor of the palace, and his son Gislemar. |  | | While this king governed Neustria he was obliged, as has been said, to give Austrasia a separate government, his son Dagobert becoming its king, with Arnulf of Metz as councillor and Pepin of Landen as mayor of the palace (623). |
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| | Sun.Star Network Online - Cebu mayor meets Palace lawyers over recla patent |
 | | For his part, Villarete said he went to the DENR head office Thursday to follow up on documents related to the City's application for a title. |  | | I hope as soon as possible she (President Arroyo) will sign the proclamation," the mayor said. |  | | Osmeña said, though, that he was not able to remind Malacañang of the National Government's obligations in the contract, as loan guarantor, and that it might have to assume the local government's loan amortization in case Cebu City can no longer pay back. |
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 | | All the money and treasure that had been years amassing was seized, and no war in which the Franks have ever engaged within the memory of man brought them such riches and such booty. |  | | The Mayor of the Palace took charge of the government and of everything that had to be planned or executed at home or abroad. |
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| | WORLD HISTORY TIMELINE: Holy Roman Emperor |
 | | St. Boniface was one of a number of missionaries who Christianized the Germans |  | | Lothair (son of Clovis) became king of the Franks |  | | The Roman Pope Stephen II granted the title of king to the Frankish mayor of the palace, Pippin III, founding the Carolingian dynasty of Frankish kings |
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| | Crocker ~ Ashley - Person Page 71 |
 | | Although Charles supported the Christian mission of St. BONIFACE in Germany, he declined to help Pope Gregory III against the LOMBARDS in Italy. |  | | The Frankish ruler Charles Martel, born c.688, died October 22, 741, was the first CAROLINGIAN to bring most of what is today France under his control. |  | | When his father died (714) Charles fought for five years against Pepin's widow, Plectrude; Ragemfred, mayor of the palace in NEUSTRIA; and Radbod, duke of the Frisians, to secure his position as mayor. |
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| | MAYOR OF THE PALACE - LoveToKnow Article on MAYOR OF THE PALACE |
 | | MAYOR OF THE PALACE - LoveToKnow Article on MAYOR OF THE PALACE |  | | On the other hand, mayors like Flaochat (in Burgundy) and Erkinoald (in Neustria) stirred up the great nobles, who claimed the right to take part in their nomination, against the king. |  | | If the king were a minor, the mayor of the palace supervised his education in the capacity of guardian (nutricius), and often also occupied himself with affairs of state. |
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| | Mayor of the Palace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page was last modified 07:12, 13 October 2005. |  | | Mayor of the Palace was an early medieval title and office, also known by the Latin name, maior domus or majordomo, used most notably in the Frankish kingdoms in the 7th and 8th centuries. |  | | During the 8th century, the office of Mayor of the Palace developed into the true power behind the throne in Austrasia, the northeastern portion of the Kingdom of the Franks under the Merovingian dynasty. |
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| | John Washburn Genealogy Page |
 | | Itta was the wife of the Austrasian Mayor Pepin I. According to later Carolingian Frankish mythology, Itta was the daughter of Arnoldus, a Margrave of Schelde and Oda. |  | | Charles Martel became Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia when his father, Pepin II, died in 714. |  | | Pepin's main puppet king was the Austrasian King Sigebert III, who was allowed to rule on his own under the protectino of Grimoald when Pepin died in 640. |
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| | The Manila Times Internet Edition METRO > Palace lifts mayor’s suspension; Vicencio back in Malabon post |
 | | The mayor also thanked his constituents for their support during the “political impasse.” |  | | The mayor also thanked his constituents for their support during the “political impasse.”" |  | | MALABON City Mayor Amado Vicencio reassumed his office yesterday after Malacañang lifted a 60-day suspension order that the Department of the Interior and Local Government served on him two weeks ago. |
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| | Mayor of the Palace : Mayor of the palace |
 | | His son Charlemagne, to be crowned Emperor in 800, would then become one of the most prominent figures in French and German history. |  | | The office finally became hereditary in the family of the Carolingians. |  | | After Austrasia and Neustria were reunited to form a joint Frankish kingdom, it allowed Pippin III, mayor since 747, to take the crown of the German King from the Merovingians in 751, establishing the line of Carolingian kings. |
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 | | BIOGRAPHY: Sigebert III was one of the first so-called rois fainéants ("sluggard kings") of the Merovingian dynasty, who held no real power of his own but was ruled by whoever was his mayor of the palace. |  | | After Sigebert's death, his young son, Dagobert II, was sent off to an Irish monastery by Grimoald, who briefly established his own son, Childebert (adopted by Sigebert when the king was still childless) on the throne. |  | | Made king of Austrasia by his father, Dagobert I, in 634, Sigebert was governed first by Bishop Chunibert of Cologne and Duke Adalgisile; then, on Dagobert's death, by Chunibert and Pippin I, the mayor of the palace; and finally by Pippin's son, Grimoald, mayor of the palace from 642 or 643 until the king's death. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Carloman, d. 754, mayor of the palace in the kingdom of Austrasia, brother of Pepin the Short (French ... |
 | | 754, mayor of the palace in the kingdom of Austrasia after the death (741) of his father, Charles Martel. |  | | Ruling with his brother, Pepin the Short, he carried on successful wars against the dukes of Aquitaine, the Saxons, the Swabians, and the Bavarians. |  | | 754, mayor of the palace in the kingdom of Austrasia, brother of Pepin the Short, French History, Biographies |
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| | Encyclopedia Galactica - Characters - P-Q |
 | | Accompanied Toran and Bayta Darrell to Terminus after "abducting" Magnifico and was sentenced to death. |  | | Assumed the persona of Lo Moro before he unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate the Mule in the Mayor's Palace. |
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| | EBROIN - LoveToKnow Article on EBROIN |
 | | In 656, at the moment of his accession to power, Sigebert III., the king of Austrasia, had just died, and the Austrasian mayor of the palace, Grimoald, was attempting to usurp the authority. |  | | He en4eavoured to maintain at any rate the union of Neustria and Burgundy, but the great Burgundian nobles wished to remain independent, and rose under St Leger (Leodegar), bishop of Autun, defeated EbroIn, and interned him in the monastery of Luxeuil (670). |  | | But in spite of a very firm policy Ebroln was unable to maintain this unity, and while Clotaire III., son of Clovis II., reigned in Neustria and Burgundy, he was obliged in 660 to give the Austrasians a special king, Childeric II., brother of Clotaire III., and a special mayor of the palace, Wulfoald. |
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| | Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Mayor Pepin Heristal II AUSTRASIA ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ... |
 | | Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1981, Micropaedia, Vol II, p582, Carolingians: "Grim- oald, after succeeding Pepin as mayor, was assassinated, together with his son and with Ansegisel, in 656 for plotting against the Merovingians; but Begga and her son Pepin II of Herstal (died 714) survived. |  | | The son of Begga and Ansegisel, he escaped the massacre of his family, which the ambition of his uncle Grimoald provoked in 662. |  | | After the death of the Merovingian king Dagobert II ofAustrasia in 679, Pepin established himself as Mayor of the Palace in that kingdom and defended Austrasian autonomy against Theudoric III of Neustria and Ebroin, Theudoric's Mayor of the Palace." |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Bathilde |
 | | Her unusual qualities of mind and her virtues inspired the confidence of her master who gave many of the affairs of the household into her charge and, after the death of his wife, wished to marry her. |  | | About this time Clovis II met her at the house of the mayor of the palace, and was impressed by her beauty, grace, and the good report he had of her. |  | | According to some chronicles she came from England and was a descendant of the Anglo-Saxon kings, but this is a doubtful statement. |
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| | rea genealogy - pafg107 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Alpaide, Concubine of Austrasia was born about 654 in Heristal, Austrasia. |  | | Rotrude (Chrotude), Duchess of Austrasia was born about 690. |  | | Arnoldus of Saxony [Parents] was born about 562 in Old Saxony (Germany). |
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| | All My Family |
 | | ARNOLD I Count of Flanders and Artois was born about 890. |  | | Married about 596 to Dode (Clothilde), who became a nun at Treves 612. |  | | Margaret Mary ATHERTON was born on 30 Apr 1638 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts. |
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| | Articles - Pippin of Herstal |
 | | These legitimate children and grandchildren claimed themselves to be Pepin's true successors and with the help of his widow Plectrude tried to maintain the position of Mayor of the Palace after Pippin's death on December 16, 714. |  | | However, Charles Martel, Pippin's son by his mistress, Alpaida (or Chalpaida), had gained favour among the Austrasians, primarily for his military prowess and ability to keep them well supplied with booty from his conquests. |  | | As the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy from 680 to 714, he gradually controlled the Frankish court. |
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 | | Rebecca PENIX was born in 1877 in Kanawha Cty., West Virginia. |  | | Deposed the last of the Faineant (Merovingian) kings and became the first king of the Franks of the second race, 751 - 768. |  | | Children were: CHARLES MARTEL Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia. |
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 | | Locked up the weak king in the palace, then had him deposed and named himself King of France (Franks) in 751. |  | | Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, later King of Franks |
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| | Mayor Osmeña proposes 'Little Palace' in Cebu - May 25, 2004 |
 | | Mayor Tomas Osmeña said he would propose to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo the construction of a satellite Office of the President as well as the transfer of the Department of Tourism here, "Cebu being the center of the Philippines and of tourism." |  | | Osmeña said the city government would put up the land for a "Little Malacañang" at the 30-hectare South Reclamation Project, a multi-billion-peso undertaking designed to be the next commercial-industrial zone in Metro Cebu. |  | | Mayor Osmeña proposes 'Little Palace' in Cebu - May 25, 2004 |
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| | Notes: Marcomir Of The FRANCS - Margaret FRAUNCEYS |
 | | A war between Austrasia and the Frankish kingdom of Neustria (now part of France) followed, and at the end of it Charles became the undisputed ruler of all the Franks. |  | | When he died in 714, Charles, an illegitimate son, was imprisoned by his father's widow, but escaped in 715 and was proclaimed mayor of the palace by the Austrasians. |  | | BIOGRAPHY: Pope Gregory III asks Charles Martel to help fight the Lombards, Greeks, and Arabs. |
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 | | Thus, Clotaire II's son Dagobert became King of Austrasia and under the tutelage of Arnoul. |  | | On 18 October 614, Clotaire II signed the Edict of Paris which in 27 articles, essentially formed the basic power structure for the Council of Bishops and the Assembly of the Greats [nobles]. |  | | But he is only a toy in the hands of the Franc aristocracy both lay and ecclesiastic. |
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| | ChurchRodent: Martel, Charles |
 | | Martel allowed the Merovingian kings to retain their claim to the throne, but they were mere figureheads; the real power rested with the mayor of the palace. |  | | His victory over the Muslim invaders of Europe in 732 earned him the surname Martel, "The Hammer". |  | | In 714 he became the "mayor of the palace". |
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| | Pepin "The Younger" D'HERISTAL / Aupais Heristal ALPAIDE |
 | | He also took the title of mayor of the palace of Austrasia, thus uniting the northern part of the country. |  | | His victory at the battle of Tertry in 687 marked the downfall of the Merovingians, although they still held the title of kings. |  | | Pepin "The Short" Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia; deposed the last of the Faineant (Merovingian) Kings and became himself the first king of the Franks of second race, 751-768; |
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| | Alpaide Concubine Of AUSTRASIA - I2871 - Individual Information - - PhpGedView |
 | | Ancestral File Number (AFN) 9GC9-KK Universal Identifier ED2D8651957721448FC8173315F5BDCC969D Rotrude (Chrotude) Duchess Of AUSTRASIA - [View Family] |  | | Family with Pbepin Mayor Of The Palace Of AUSTRASIA - [View Family (F843)] |  | | 21) Pbepin Mayor Of The Palace Of AUSTRASIA - [View Family (F843)] Not Married |
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| | Our Family Tree - aqwg132 |
 | | King Childebert II Of Austraisa And Burgundy was born about 570. |  | | King Clodion "Le Chevelu" Of France was born about 395 and died 477. |  | | Pepin Austrasia Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia was born about 635 and died 16 Dec 714. |
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| | London Mayor visits Crystal Palace |
 | | Hot on the heels of the recent press release by |  | | The main purpose of the visit seemed to be the future of Crystal Palace as a transport hub, with the ELL Extension, Tramlink, etc, and the possible inclusion of the National Sports Centre within the Olympic bid. |  | | 3/9/03) we were delighted to receive photos of London Mayor Ken Livingstone just moments after he visited Crystal Palace Station this morning. |
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| | Notes for ~*Ansegisel "Duke" "Mayor of the Palace" |
 | | The office of Mayor of the Palace assumed the roleof ruler of the realm, while that of Kin |  | | Page built by Gedpage Version 2.02 ©1997 on 26 December 2001 |  | | He was Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, 632, son of Dagobert. |
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| | Charles 'Martel', Mayor Austrasia (0676 - 22 Oct 0741) |
 | | He used only the title of Mayor of the Palace, but he actually had the power of a king. |  | | Charles 'Martel', Mayor Of The Palace Of Austrasia ruled the Merovingian Franks from A.D. 719 to 741. |  | | Charles 'Martel', Mayor Austrasia (0676 - 22 Oct 0741) |
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| | Greg Bard's Genealogical Records |
 | | Birth: 676 Heristal, France (former Neustria) Occupation: from 714 to 741 France (formerly Austrasia) Mayor (Majordomes) Death: 15 Oct 741 Cressy Sur Oise, France (former Neustria) Burial: Abbaye de St. Denis, Seine St. Denis (Île-de-France), France Death: 22 Oct 741 Quierzy, Aisne, France |  | | Father: Pipin II "the Fat" of Heristal, Mayor of the Palace Austrasia |  | | Husband: Charles (Karl) Martell "the Hammer", Mayor of the Palace Austrasia |
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| | Notes for Pepin d'Heristal |
 | | Pepin established himself as mayor of the palace in Austrasia after the |  | | Page built by Gedpage Version 2.20 ©2000 on 09 April 2002 |  | | The first of the great Carolingian Mayors of the Palace of Austrasia. |
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| | Lineage: Clovis the Riparian to Charlemagne |
 | | 768, Mayor of the Palace; deposed the last of the Faineant (Merovingian) kings and became himself the first king of the Franks of the second race, 751-768; m. |  | | 685, Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, 632, son of Dagobert; m. |  | | 741, Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia, victor over the Saracens at Poitiers, 732; m. |
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 | | The 741 is a classic integrated circuit operational amplifier chip, made by virtually all IC manufacturers. |  | | Carloman, Pippin the Short and Grifo succeed their father Charles Martel as Mayor of the Palace. |  | | October 22 - Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace of the kingdom of the Franks (b. |
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