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Theuderic III (Thierry) King Of NEUSTRIA

Male Abt 651 - 691  (~ 40 years)

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  1. 1.  Theuderic III (Thierry) King Of NEUSTRIA was born about 651 in Neustria, Belgium (son of Clovis II (Chlodovech Louis) King Of The FRANKS and Balthild (Saint Bathildis) Of ANGLIA); died in 691 in France; was buried in Basilique Saint-Vaast D'arras.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Theuderic III King Of The FRANKS
    • Name: Thiedoric III King Of NEUSTRIA
    • Name: Thierry (Theuderic) III King Of NEUSTRIA
    • _UID: 0B0D0F68C51C475ABCAC8E0E0CE7E8655535
    • Titled: Between 670 and 673
    • Titled: Between 679 and 691
    • Titled: Between 690 and 691

    Notes:

    SOURCES:
    Thierri=Theuderic III, King de Neustrie (Rosamond, Frankish kingdom
    under Carolingians.)

    (Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.) (Stuart, Royalty
    for Commoners, Page 90, Line 123-46.) (Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Pages 250 - 259, 256).

    Born: in 651 in Neustrie, son of Clovis II, King de Bourgogne and Sainte Bathilde. Some sources assert that Thierry III was born in 651 while others claim it was circa 654. Note - between 673 and 690: Thierri III became King of Neustrie upon the death of Clotaire III between 10 March and 15 May 673. The Crown was given him by Ebroin, Major Domo. It is Ebroin's excesses which caused the Greats [Optimates] to rebel in 674 and to call upon Childeric II, King of Austrasia for help. Thierri III was de-throned in 674 by Childeric II who died in 675 allowing Thierri III to re-claim the throne. In 674, he was shaven and relegated to Saint-Denis. Ebroin was exiled to the Monastery of Luxeuil [Haute-Saone]. In 676, Thierry III left Saint-Denis to become King of Neustria and of Burgundy with the help of Major Domo Leger. Ebroin, however, first supports Clotaire III, a son of Clovis III, and then he swings to Thierry III.

    Thierry III for his part is first and foremost King of Neustria and of Burgundy and the Greats [Optimates] of Austrasia want a King of their own. Thus, they find Dagobert II, son of Sigebert III, who had been exiled in Ireland. For all practical purposes, Dagobert II is King of Austrasia, whereas Ebroin rules Neustria and Burgundy in the name of Thierry III. By 680, through the death in 679 of Dagobert II, Thierry III is sole King of Gaule. But in reality the antagonism between the Neustrians and the Austrasians was quite aggravated. Austrasia is at that time governed by the grandson of Pepin de Landen, Pepin II, who makes himself Duke of Austrasia, supported by his brother Martin. In the Summer of 680, the two armies join in battle at Leucofao [known today as Bois-du-Fay] in the Ardennes. The Austrasians are defeated and Pepin escapes. Martin is taken prisoner in Laon, where he had sought refuge. Ebroin had promised to let him live, and of course, he rushed to have him executed. Within 3 years Ebroin is himself assassinated by one Ermenfroy who takes refuge in Austrasia. In 687, Pepin II with the help of the Greats [Optimates] of Neustria, invades Neustria from the North-East. Though Thierry III was vanquished at the Battle of Tertry [three leagues from Saint-Quentin] by Pepin II, the latter still recognized Thierry III as King of Neustrie. Married before 674: Amalberge, daughter of Wandregisis and Farahild. Died: between March 691 and April 691.

    Thierry III died in March or April, and his son Clovis IV succeeds him, though he is barely 9 years of age. Thus, Pepin II [Pepin of Herstal] remains the true ruler.


    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Titled:
    Frankish King of the Merovingian Dynasty

    Titled:
    Roi (King) de Bourgogne (Burgundy)

    Titled:
    Roi (King) de Neustrie (Neustria)

    Titled:
    Roi (King) des Francs (of the Franks)

    Family/Spouse: Regent Clotilde (Dode) Of AUSTRASIA. Clotilde (daughter of Ansguise (Ansigise) Of AUSTRASIA, Mayor Of The Palace Of Austrasia and St. Begga (Begue) Of LANDEN) was born about 650 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium; died on 3 Jun 692 in St. Wast Abbey, Arras, Pas-DE-Calais, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    NOTE MARRIED

    Children:
    1. Charibert Of Laon, Count Of Laon and died.
    2. Bertha (Berthe) Of MEROVINGIA, Princess was born about 664 in (Estimated); died in 740.
    3. Clovis III (Chlodovech) King Of The FRANKS was born about 669; died in 695.
    4. Childebert II Meroving King Of NEUSTRIA was born about 670 in France; died on 14 Apr 711 in St. Etienne, Loire, France; was buried in 711 in Choisy, Bourgogne.
    5. Clotaire IV King Of AUSTRASIA was born about 674; died in 719.
    6. Chrotlind Meroving Princess Of NEUSTRIA was born about 675; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clovis II (Chlodovech Louis) King Of The FRANKS was born in 634 in Neustria, Belgium (son of King Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA and Nantechild Of The FRANKS); died on 27 Nov 655 in Frankish Kingdom Of Neustria (Northern France).

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: MJPB-YJL
    • Name: Chlodovech II King Of The FRANKS
    • Name: Clovis II "Le Fain?ant" Roi De NEUSTRIE
    • Name: Clovis II "The Lazy" King Of NEUSTRIA
    • _UID: A3FD8763488548E4AE53D4C807DB4EE8381D
    • Alt. Birth: 633; Alt. Birth
    • Titled: Between 639 and 27 Nov 655
    • Titled: Between 639 and 27 Nov 655
    • Titled: Between 639 and 27 Nov 655
    • Alt. Death: Sep 657; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    Also called "Chlodovech", King of the Franks

    SOURCES:
    Clovis II, King de Bourgogne

    (Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians.) (Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.) (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 90, Line 123-47.)

    (Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Pages 247 - 248, 256).

    AKA: Clovis II, King de Neustrie. Born: in 634, son of Dagobert I, King d'Austrasie and Nantechild.

    Occupation: between 639 and 657 Second son of Dagobert I, Clovis II was King of Neustrie and of Bourgogne from 639 to 657.

    Married between 643 and 650 in Neustrie, France: Sainte Bathilde; A Saxon slave, Sainte Bathilde became queen by marrying Clovis II. She governed while the three sons (Childeric II, Clotaire III and Thierri III) were minors. Her Feast Day is 30 January. Died: between 11 September 657 and 10 November 657 in Connaught, Ireland, Clovis II was 23 years of age when he died. His son, Clotaire III, born in 652 would succeed him. However, since he is only 5 years of age at this time, it is the Queen Bathilde who reigns with the able hand of the Mayor of the Palace (Major Domo) of Neustria, Ebroin.

    Title: The Franks, by Edward James, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford, England, 1988


    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Titled:
    "Le Fain?ant" - "The Lazy"

    Titled:
    Frankish King of the Merovingian Dynasty

    Titled:
    King of Burgundy

    Titled:
    King of Neustria

    Clovis married Balthild (Saint Bathildis) Of ANGLIA in 649. Balthild was born about 627 in East Anglia, England; died on 30 Jan 679-680 in Abbey Of Chelles (Near Paris), Frankish Kingdom Of Neustria (Northern France); was buried in 680 in Abbey Of Chelles (Near Paris), Frankish Kingdom Of Neustria (Northern France). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Balthild (Saint Bathildis) Of ANGLIA was born about 627 in East Anglia, England; died on 30 Jan 679-680 in Abbey Of Chelles (Near Paris), Frankish Kingdom Of Neustria (Northern France); was buried in 680 in Abbey Of Chelles (Near Paris), Frankish Kingdom Of Neustria (Northern France).

    Other Events:

    • Name: Bathilde (Batilde) Princess Of ENGLAND
    • Name: Bathildis (St.) Abbess Of CHELLES
    • _UID: 4221CAD90AB1462EADAADA5380C36C238B9A
    • Event: Bef 649
    • Event: 649
    • Event: Abt 654
    • Event: Between 655 and 664
    • Titled: Between 655 and 664
    • Event: 656
    • Event: 659
    • Event: 660
    • Event: 664
    • Alt. Death: 26 Jan 679-680; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Event:
    An Anglian aristocrat, she was captured and sold into slavery in the French (Frankish) royal court, serving as slave to the wife of Erchinoald, Mayor of the Palace of Neustria.

    Event:
    Canonized by Pope Nicholas I

    Event:
    Feastday: January 26 (According to the Roman martyrology)

    Event:
    Feastday: January 30 (When it is celebrated in France)

    Event:
    Founded the Abbey of Chelles (for women)

    Event:
    Founded the Abbey of Corbey (for men)

    Titled:
    Queen of Neustria

    Titled:
    Queen of Burgundy

    Event:
    After the death of Erchinoald's wife, he wished to marry her, but she fled and only returned after he had married someone else

    Event:
    Freed from slavery by Clovis II, who married her that year.

    Event:
    Genesius (Genestus), later Archbishop of Lyon, acted as her chief almoner.

    Event:
    Outlawed trade in Christian slaves in France (the Frankish Kingdoms of Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy)

    Titled:
    Regent of the Frankish Kingdoms of Neustria and Burgundy for her son Chlotaire

    Event:
    Called St. Leodegar (St. Leger), Abbot of the Monastery of St. Maxentius, to the royal court to assist in the governing of the kingdom and the educating of her children.

    Event:
    Sent Jonas of Bobbio (Susa) on a mission to Chalon-sur-Sa?ne

    Event:
    Arranged the appointment of St. Leodegar (St. Leger) as Bishop of Autun in thanks for his services to the court

    Event:
    Withdrew to the Abbey of Chelles when her son Clotaire III came of age.

    Alt. Death:
    Abbey of Chelles (near Paris), France

    Children:
    1. 1. Theuderic III (Thierry) King Of NEUSTRIA was born about 651 in Neustria, Belgium; died in 691 in France; was buried in Basilique Saint-Vaast D'arras.
    2. Clotaire III (Chlotar) King Of The FRANKS was born in 652; died in 673.
    3. Childeric II King Of The FRANKS was born about 653; died in 673 in Assassinated While Hunting; was buried in St. Germain (Near Paris), Frankish Kingdom Of Neustria (Northern France).


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  King Dagobert I of AUSTRASIAKing Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA was born in 604 in Soissons, ons, Aisne, Picardie, France (son of King Chlothar II Of THE FRANKS and Hadeltrude); died on 19 Jan 639 in Epinay-Sur-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, ?le-DE-France, France.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GN2M-Q8L
    • _UID: 026E000907984C77B47D9D9D77B992030B02

    Notes:

    Dagobert was the eldest son of Chlothar II and Haldetrude (575? 604) and the grandson of Fredegund. Chlothar had reigned alone over all the Franks since 613. In 622, Chlothar made Dagobert king of Austrasia, almost certainly to bind the Austrasian nobility to the ruling Franks. As a child, Dagobert lived under the care of the Carolingian dynasty forebears and Austrasian magnates, Arnulf of Metz and Pepin of Landen.

    Chlothar attempted to manage the unstable alliances he had with other noble families throughout much of Dagobert's reign.[8] When Chlothar granted Austrasia to Dagobert, he initially excluded Alsace, the Vosges, and the Ardennes, but shortly thereafter the Austrasian nobility forced him to concede these regions to Dagobert. The rule of a Frank from the Austrasian heartland tied Alsace more closely to the Austrasian court. Dagobert created a new duchy (the later Duchy of Alsace) in southwest Austrasia to guard the region from Burgundian or Alemannic encroachments and ambitions. The duchy comprised the Vosges, the Burgundian Gate, and the Transjura. Dagobert made his courtier Gundoin? who incidentally established monasteries in Alsace and Burgundy? the first duke of this new polity that was to last until the end of the Merovingian dynasty. While Austrasian rulers such as Chlothar and Dagobert controlled these regions through part of the seventh-century, they eventually became autonomous kingdoms as powerful aristocratic families sought separate paths across their respective realms.[

    Events in the life of Dagobert I des Francs Death 19 Jan 0639, in Epinay-sur-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, ?le-de-France, France. ?He was thirtysix when he died. He was the last of the great Merovingian kings. He had the ruthless energy of a Clovis and the cunning of a Charlemagne. He had come to rule over all the Franks by accident, and imposed on them, in their formative period, a personal, unitary rule. burial AFT 19 Jan 0639, in the basilica of Saint Denis, Paris, Seine-Saint-Denis, ?le-de-France, France. event 0629. ?succeeded his father to all three frankish kingdoms; Austrasia, Neustria, and Burgundy, birth 1 . ABT 0603. will 1 . Jan 0639. ?He left Austrasia to Sigebert, and Neustria and Burgundy to a younger son, Clovis. birth 1 , 2 . 0611.

    Dagobert married Nantechild Of The FRANKS. Nantechild was born in 610 in Neustria, Belgium; died in 642. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nantechild Of The FRANKS was born in 610 in Neustria, Belgium; died in 642.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LVQT-W3D
    • _UID: 1DEDE996F28B40ECA3030F8554DE3283531D

    Children:
    1. 2. Clovis II (Chlodovech Louis) King Of The FRANKS was born in 634 in Neustria, Belgium; died on 27 Nov 655 in Frankish Kingdom Of Neustria (Northern France).
    2. Regintrude of AUSTRASIA was born in in Metz, Ni?vre, Bourgogne, France; died in 725 in Alia, Palermo, Sicilia, Italie.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  King Chlothar II Of THE FRANKSKing Chlothar II Of THE FRANKS was born in May 584 in 10th King Of Austrasia (son of King Chilperic I (King Of Neustrie) FRANCS and Fredegonda De Camberic ARDENNES); died on 18 Oct 629 in Paris, Seine, Ile-DE-France, France.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GJTW-GC6
    • _UID: E14946E0C62E485FBC11335B56BB8A3D1E1E

    Notes:

    King of Newustria, KING OF SOISSONS, King of France

    Upon Clotaire's birth, his mother had his father assassinated and ruled Neustrie in his name. He became King of Soissons in 584, and was sole King of the Franks in 613. He had his aunt Brunehaut (sister of hisfather's second wife) killed. In the year 596, through his mother Fredegonde, Clotaire II's territories were extended in the East. In 599, King Theodebert II of Austrasia and King Thierry II of Burgundy joinedforces to take revenge upon Clotaire II. The Army of Neustria is beatten and the entire valley of the Seine is devastated. As a result, ThierryII's territory increased by taking away from Clotaire II, the lands between the Seine and the Loire. Theodebert II takes the lands of the Duchy of Dentelin. In 604, the Mayor of the Palace, Bertaut arouses the subjects against the King of Burgundy and they call on Clotaire II for help. On Christmas Day, 604, Clotaire rushes to their aid and crosses the Seine and pushes all to way to Orleans. On his return, he encounters an Army of Bourgogne, and is defeated at Etampes at which battle Bertaut is killed. Because Theodebert had not intervened, actually he had made peace in Compiegne with Clotaire II, Thierry II took offense and the two brothers became less than thrilled with each other. Brunehaut, unhappy with Theodebert, names as next Mayor of the Palace a Gallo-Roman named Protadius. In 607, she pushed Thierry II to take up arms against his brother. During the battle, Protadius is killed and the two brothers make peace, humiliating their mother, Brunehaut. By 612, the brothers again were at war and Thierry II purchases Clotaire's neutrality by offering him the Duchy of Dentelin. In 613 Clotaire II invades Austrasia upon the death of Thierry II, kills two of Thierry's sons [the other twodisappear] , and has Brunehaut killed after the lords of Burgundy seizeher and give her to him. At her "trial" Clotaire II had accused Brunehaut of having caused the death of ten frankish Kings:
    1. Sigebert her first spouse, who was assassinated [though through nofault of Brunehaut] ;
    2. Merovee, the son of Chilperic I [who was actually assassinated on theorders of Fredegonde] ;
    3. Chilperic [killed in 584, and through no part from Brunehaut] ;
    4. Theodebert II
    5. of his son Clotaire [it is possible that Brunehaut had Cloraireassassinated after he deserted her] ;
    6. Merovee, son of Clotaire II [highly doubtful that Brunehaut had a partin this murder] ;
    7. Thierry II and his three sons [Thierry died of dysentery, and 8-10.his three sons were massacred on the order of Clotaire II himself]. For3 days, Clotaire II personally tortures Brunehaut, then he parades hertied cross-wise to the back of a camel in front of his entire assembledarmy. Finally, he had her hair, and limbs tied to a wild horse which wasallowed to run within a confined space while being beaten, therebyecausing every limb to be broken and shortly thereafter she died at age 60to 65. At this time, Clotaire II becomes the only surviving descendant ofthe sons of Clovis. He governs the Frankish Kingdom from the Pyrenees tothe Rhine and beyond all the way to the Elbe, and the germanic peoplesmust pay him tribute. However, his power is limitted as in each of thethree ancient kingdoms [Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy] the Major Domus[Mayor of the Palace] becomes progressively more important. Submitting tothe pressure of these mayors, Clotaire, Clotaire II on 23 January 623makes his son Dagobert, King of occidental Austrasia [West of the Vosgesand the Ardennes] as well as of Aquitaine. Again under pressure, in 626,Clotaire gives Dagobert Gomatrude [his wife's sister] as spouse. Threedays after the wedding, Dagobert claims all of Austrasia was his, butClotaire keeps control over Provence and Aquitaine. Married before 603:Bertrude . Married before 604: Haldetrude ; Haldetrude was one of threewives.

    King of Soissons 584-613 & King of the Franks 613-629 - When his father,King Chilperic I of Soissons died in 584, Chlotar was not yet even born.Until 597, his kingdom was administered by his mother, Queen Fredegund,but when she died that year he bagan to rule for himself, now 13 yearsold. In 613, the Austrasian and Burgundian kings, Theudebert II andTheuderic II respectively, had died, and Queen Brunhild had placed theyoung Sigebert II on the throne of those two kingdoms. That year, the 29year old Chlotar had Sigebert and Brunhild killed, and became the firstking of all the Franks since his grandfather Chlotar I died in 561. In615, Chlotar passed the Edict of Paris, a sort of French Magna Carta thatgreatly pleased the nobles across the kingdom. In 623, he gave thekingdom of Austrasia to his young son Dagobert I, which was a politicalmove giving Pepin I, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, and Bishop Arnulfof Metz, the two leading Austrasian nobles, semi-autonomy for theirloyalty to Chlotar. In 629, Chlotar died and Dagobert became sole king,moving his capital from Austrasia to Paris.

    Chlothar married Hadeltrude before 600. Hadeltrude was born in 585; died in 604. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hadeltrude was born in 585; died in 604.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GJTW-MZZ
    • _UID: 272C94D86CDB47D1A5F21AAEC91C2F49DA93

    Children:
    1. Emma Of Clothaire II was born in 600; died in 622.
    2. 4. King Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA was born in 604 in Soissons, ons, Aisne, Picardie, France; died on 19 Jan 639 in Epinay-Sur-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, ?le-DE-France, France.