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- Swanachild (also Swanahild or Serenahilt) was the second wife of Charles Martel. Swanachild belonged to the clan of the Agilolfing, though her parentage...
- whom he had Grimoald and Swanachild. Through Swanachild, T****ilo would be the father-in-law of Charles Martel. Because Swanachild is with certainty the niece...
- the son of the Frankish major domo Charles Martel and his second wife Swanachild. After the death of Charles Martel, power may well have been intended...
- to Frankish suzerainty. In 725 he brought back the Agilolfing Princess Swanachild as a second wife. In 725 and 728, he again entered Bavaria but, in 730...
- Swanhild, Suanhild or Svanhild may refer to: Swanachild, Bavarian princess who became the wife of Charles Martel (c. 688–741) Swanhild, wife or concubine...
- include Carloman's half-brother Grifo, Charles's son by his second wife Swanachild. This was per Charles' wishes; although Grifo demanded a portion of the...
- records that when Charles left Bavaria, he took hostages, one of which was Swanachild, who later would become Charles' second wife. Paul Fouracre believes this...
- sons[citation needed] of Theodo of Bavaria and his wife Folchaid and the uncle of Swanachild, the second wife of Charles Martel. At first, he co-reigned with his brothers...
- Pilitrud from a previous marriage with an unknown husband. T****ilo II and Swanachild are also suggested as children from her marriage with Theudebert. Note:...
- Frankish suzerainty, and Charles brings back the Agilolfing princess Swanachild, who becomes his concubine (later his wife). King Liutprand puts Corsica...