Childebrand I, the Glossary
Childebrand I (678 – 743 or 751) was a Frankish duke (dux), illegitimate son of Pepin of Heristal and Alpaida, and brother of Charles Martel.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Alpaida, Austrasia, Autun, Charles Martel, Chronicle of Fredegar, Continuator, Duke, Francia, Franks, Kingdom of Burgundy, Legitimacy (family law), Marseille, Pepin of Herstal, Saracen, Sibling, Umayyad Caliphate.
- 678 births
- 751 deaths
- 7th-century Frankish nobility
- 8th-century Frankish nobility
- People from Autun
- Pippinids
Alpaida
Alpaida (also Alpaïde, Alpaide, Alphaida, Alpoïde, Elphide, Elfide, Chalpaida; 654 – c. 714) was a Frankish noblewoman who hailed from the Liège area. Childebrand I and Alpaida are 7th-century Frankish nobility and 8th-century Frankish nobility.
Austrasia
Austrasia was the northeastern kingdom within the core of the Frankish empire during the Early Middle Ages, centring on the Meuse, Middle Rhine and the Moselle rivers.
See Childebrand I and Austrasia
Autun
Autun is a subprefecture of the Saône-et-Loire department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of central-eastern France.
Charles Martel
Charles Martel (– 22 October 741), Martel being a sobriquet in Old French for "The Hammer", was a Frankish political and military leader who, as Duke and Prince of the Franks and Mayor of the Palace, was the de facto ruler of the Franks from 718 until his death. Childebrand I and Charles Martel are 7th-century Frankish nobility, 8th-century Frankish nobility and Frankish warriors.
See Childebrand I and Charles Martel
Chronicle of Fredegar
The Chronicle of Fredegar is the conventional title used for a 7th-century Frankish chronicle that was probably written in Burgundy.
See Childebrand I and Chronicle of Fredegar
Continuator
A continuator, in literature, is a writer who creates a new work based on someone else's prior text, such as a novel or novel fragment.
See Childebrand I and Continuator
Duke
Duke is a male title either of a monarch ruling over a duchy, or of a member of royalty, or nobility.
Francia
The Kingdom of the Franks (Regnum Francorum), also known as the Frankish Kingdom, the Frankish Empire (Imperium Francorum) or Francia, was the largest post-Roman barbarian kingdom in Western Europe.
Franks
Aristocratic Frankish burial items from the Merovingian dynasty The Franks (Franci or gens Francorum;; Francs.) were a western European people during the Roman Empire and Middle Ages.
Kingdom of Burgundy
Kingdom of Burgundy was a name given to various states located in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
See Childebrand I and Kingdom of Burgundy
Legitimacy (family law)
Legitimacy, in traditional Western common law, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each other, and of a child conceived before the parents obtain a legal divorce.
See Childebrand I and Legitimacy (family law)
Marseille
Marseille or Marseilles (Marseille; Marselha; see below) is the prefecture of the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône and of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
See Childebrand I and Marseille
Pepin of Herstal
Pepin II (c. 635 – 16 December 714), commonly known as Pepin of Herstal, was a Frankish statesman and military leader who de facto ruled Francia as the Mayor of the Palace from 680 until his death. Childebrand I and Pepin of Herstal are Frankish warriors and Pippinids.
See Childebrand I and Pepin of Herstal
Saracen
German woodcut depicting Saracens Saracen was a term used both in Greek and Latin writings between the 5th and 15th centuries to refer to the people who lived in and near what was designated by the Romans as Arabia Petraea and Arabia Deserta.
Sibling
A sibling is a relative that shares at least one parent with the other person.
Umayyad Caliphate
The Umayyad Caliphate or Umayyad Empire (al-Khilāfa al-Umawiyya) was the second caliphate established after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and was ruled by the Umayyad dynasty.
See Childebrand I and Umayyad Caliphate
See also
678 births
- Childebrand I
- Kʼinich Ahkal Moʼ Nahb III
751 deaths
- Aba II
- Aban ibn Mu'awiya ibn Hisham
- Al-Julanda bin Masud
- Childebrand I
- Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet
- Fergus mac Fogartaig
- Lady Eveningstar
- Li Qi (poet)
- Lupus of Spoleto
- Mansur ibn Jumhur al-Kalbi
- Maria (wife of Constantine V)
- Princess Taki
- Wang Wan
7th-century Frankish nobility
- Adalgisel
- Adalgisel Grimo
- Agrestius of Luxeuil
- Alpaida
- Amalgar
- Anstrud of Champagne
- Bertha of Artois
- Bertrude
- Bilichild (wife of Childeric II)
- Boniface, Duke of Alsace
- Brunhilda of Austrasia
- Charibert of Hesbaye
- Charles Martel
- Childebrand I
- Chrodbert I
- Chucus
- Clotilde (fl. 673)
- Drogo of Champagne
- Emma of Austrasia
- Erlebert
- Genial
- Gotfrid
- Gundoin, Duke of Alsace
- Hector of Provence
- Irmina of Oeren
- Lambert of Hesbaye
- Lambert of Maastricht
- Leuthari II
- Lupus I of Aquitaine
- Madelberte of Maubeuge
- Martin of Laon
- Nanthild
- Odile of Alsace
- Radulf, King of Thuringia
- Regintrud
- Sichilde
- Uncelen
- Vulfetrude
- Willibad
8th-century Frankish nobility
- Abbo of Provence
- Alpaida
- Amalberga of Temse
- Antenor of Provence
- Arnulf of Champagne
- Auda of France
- Autchar
- Bernard, son of Charles Martel
- Bertha of Bingen
- Bertrada of Prüm
- Cancor
- Carloman (mayor of the palace)
- Charles Martel
- Charles the Younger
- Childebrand I
- Drogo (mayor of the palace)
- Engeltrude de Fézensac
- Ermengarde of Hesbaye
- Eugénie d'Alsace
- Fastrada
- Gerberga, wife of Carloman I
- Gisela, Abbess of Chelles
- Gudula
- Heimrich, Count in the Upper Rheingau
- Hieronymus, son of Charles Martel
- Hildegard (queen)
- Hiltrud
- Himiltrude
- Hunald I
- Hunald II
- Ingerman, Count of Hesbaye
- Irmina of Oeren
- Isambart
- Lantfrid
- Louis the Pious
- Lupus I of Aquitaine
- Metrannus of Provence
- Miló of Narbonne
- Odo the Great
- Plectrude
- Radulf of Narbonne
- Regintrud
- Rostany
- Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia
- Thierry IV
People from Autun
- Émile Nourry
- Bernard Renault (botanist)
- Bishops of Autun
- Caroline Colombier
- Charles Victor Naudin
- Childebrand I
- Christian Sautter
- Christophe Sirugue
- Ernest Pinard
- Ferry de Clugny
- François-Xavier Gillot
- Gabriel Montcharmont
- Germain of Paris
- Jacques-Gabriel Bulliot
- Jean Quintin
- Jean-Adrien Guignet
- Jules Miot
- Lazare Garreau
- Louis Renault (jurist)
- Michel-Marie Calvet
- Nicolas Changarnier
- Nicolas Rolin
- Pierre Jeannin
- Rémy Rebeyrotte
- Regina (martyr)
- René Moreau
Pippinids
- Adalgisel Grimo
- Amalberga of Temse
- Ansegisel
- Anstrud of Champagne
- Arnoald
- Arnulf of Champagne
- Arnulf of Metz
- Bavo of Ghent
- Begga
- Bodegisel
- Carolingian dynasty
- Childebert the Adopted
- Childebrand I
- Chlodulf of Metz
- Chrodoara
- Drogo of Champagne
- Gertrude of Nivelles
- Grifo (noble)
- Grimoald the Elder
- Grimoald the Younger
- Hugh of Rouen (died 730)
- Itta of Metz
- Mayor of the palace
- Mummolin of Soissons
- Munderic
- Nibelungids
- Pepin of Herstal
- Pepin of Landen
- Pippinids
- Rusticus (archbishop of Lyon)
- Saint Modoald
- Theudoald
- Vulfetrude
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childebrand_I
Also known as Childebrand, Childerbrand.