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- The Battle of Lucofao (or Bois-du-Fays) was the decisive engagement of the civil war that afflicted the Frankish kingdoms during and after the reign of...
- Dagobert II. His forces under Ebroin were victorious at the Battle of Lucofao. After Dagobert was murdered in 679, Theuderic was also recognized as king...
- designs on all Francia. Ebroin defeated the Austrasians in the Battle of Lucofao and came close to uniting all the Franks under his rule; however, he was...
- founded on former Byzantine territories in the Balkan peninsula. Battle of Lucofao Neustrians defeat Austrasians in Frankish civil war. Battle of Karbala...
- attack on Theuderic III that was defeated by Ebroin at the famous Battle of Lucofao, resulting in Martin's death. While this battle may have taken place after...
- designs on all of Francia. Ebroin defeated the Austrasians in the Battle of Lucofao (679/80). Pepin escaped to Cologne; Martin made it back to Laon, where...
- enthroned puppet-king Theuderic III, and emerged victorious in the Battle of Lucofao. Twenty Years' Anarchy (695–717), after the deposition of emperor Justinian...
- later murdered on October 2, 679. After their defeat at the Battle of Lucofao in late 679 or early 680, Austrasian Dukes Martin of Laon and Pepin of...
- of the Carolingian family, charting its rise from 670 and the Battle of Lucofao through to the death of the Emperor Louis the Pious in 840. Ideologically...