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- Wulfoald (died 680) was the mayor of the palace of Austrasia from 656 or 661 (depending on when his predecessor Grimoald I was removed from that office)...
- (639–641), also in Burgundy Erchinoald (641–658) Ebroin (658–673), deposed Wulfoald (673–675), also in Austrasia (662–680) Leudesius (675), chosen but later...
- displaced him, becoming sole king. He made his Austrasian Mayor of the Palace, Wulfoald, mayor in Neustria and Burgundy as well, upsetting his supporters in Burgundy...
- Austrasia. Childeric replaced Ebroin with his Austrasian Mayor of the Palace, Wulfoald. Eboin's life was spared at the intervention of a number of bishops; he...
- Adalgisel, 633–639 Pepin I, 639–640 (again) Otto, 640–643 Grimoald I, 643–656 Wulfoald, 656–680 Pepin II, 680–714 Theudoald, 714–715 Charles Martel, 715–741 Carloman...
- charter evidence and confirms that he was a political link to rival mayor Wulfoald. These rivalries would make Pippin natural enemies with Gundoin, making...
- authority of Fulrad of St Denis, chaplain to Charlemagne. In 755 a mayor Wulfoald, probably a relative of the founder of the abbey, was accused of high treason...
- appoint officials from outside their kingdom, but he reneged and appointed Wulfoald as mayor over the whole realm. He and his wife Bilichild were ********inated...
- Charles Martel Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Reign 680 – 714 Predecessor Wulfoald Successor Theudoald Mayor of the Palace of Neustria Reign 687 – 695 Predecessor...
- 613 Gundoland, 613–639 Aega, 639–641 Erchinoald, 641–658 Ebroin, 658–673 Wulfoald, 673–675 Leudesius, 675 Ebroin, 675–680 (again) Waratton, 680–682 Gistemar...