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Waratto (died 686) was the
mayor of the
palace of
Neustria and
Burgundy on two occasions,
between his son's usurpation. His
first term
lasted from 680...
- 681–682),
deposed by his son
Gistemar Gistemar (682),
usurper his
father Waratton Waratto (682–684 or 686),
again Berchar (686–688 or 689),
murdered in 688...
- Wulfoald, 673–675 Leudesius, 675 Ebroin, 675–680 (again)
Waratton, 680–682 Gistemar, 682
Waratton, 682–686 (again) Berchar, 686–688
Pepin of Heristal, 688–695...
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mayor of the palace,
Waratton, made
peace with
Pepin of Heristal,
mayor of the
palace of Austrasia, in 681. However, on
Waratton's death in 686, the new...
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numerous enemies Pepin immediately made
peace with his successor,
Waratton. However,
Waratton's successor, Berchar, and the
Neustrian king
Theuderic III, who...
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Erchinoald Mayor of the
Palace of
Neustria 658–673 Succeeded by
Wulfoald Preceded by
Leudesius Mayor of the
Palace of
Neustria 675–680 Succeeded by
Waratton...
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Domini calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Waratton,
mayor of the
palace of
Neustria and Burgundy, dies and is
succeeded by...
- and Burgundy, dies
after a 2-year reign, and is
succeeded by his
father Waratton. He
makes peace between the
three Frankish kingdoms. King
Ecgfrith of Northumbria...
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mayor of the
palace in
Neustria and
Burgundy after deposing his
father Waratton in 682. He
reversed the
peace with
Austrasia of his
father and
warred with...
- II had
concluded peace with his
Neustrian counterpart,
Waratton, in 681. However,
Waratton's successors had
renewed the
conflict between Austrasia and...