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- but in the Middle Ages became part of Aquitaine) are: Bodilon Warinus (638–677), son of Bodilon Hatton (735-778) Carolingian Counts Bernard I [fr] (814-828)...
- French throne in an attempt to evoke the legacy of Capet and his dynasty. Bodilon till 678: Saint Warinus (620–678) 748–753: Grifo (726–753), son of Charles...
- (612–639) Bobon of Neustria (639–656) Hector of Neustria (c. 655–675) Bodilon of Austrasia (c. 675) Calminius of Neustria (c. 670s) Genesius (c. 680s)...
- was Bishop Dido (also called Desiderius) of Poitiers. She married Count Bodilon of Poitiers [it] and gave birth to Warin and Leodegar in Autun, Saône-et-Loire...
- in 677. Warinus was born in Autun, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, the son of Bodilon, Count of Poitiers and his wife Sigrada of Alsace. He was from the Syagrii...
- and saint. Leodegar was the son of a high-ranking Burgundian nobleman, Bodilon, Count of Poitiers and Paris and St. Sigrada of Alsace, who later became...