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Childebrand I

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][2][3] He was born in Autun, where he later died. He married Emma of Austrasia and was given Burgundy by his father, becoming a duke.[4][5] He distinguished himself in the expulsion of the Saracens from France alongside his brother when he captured Marseille, one of the largest cities still in Umayyad hands.[3]

Childebrand I
Bornc. 678
Autun, Saône-et-Loire, France
Died751 (aged 72–73)
Autun, Saône-et-Loire, France
NationalityFrank
FatherPepin of Herstal
MotherAlpaida

He was the patron of the continuator of the Chronicle of Fredegar, as was his son Nibelung I.[2][6]

Some scholars believe that Childebrand was actually the half-brother of Charles Martel, related through his father. Childebran describes Charles Martel as 'germanus' meaning same mother, different father. Most accounts have Childebran's birth as 670 and the older half-brother of Charles Martel, with his father being named Fulcoald, who was the second son of Childebert, born in 602 to Theuderic II, King of Austrasia. Childebran's mother, Alpais, was the daughter of Childebert's first son, also named Childebran. Peppin and Alpais may have had another son, a younger brother of Charles Martel who was named Childebran as well. Childebran I acknowledged one son, Nivelon I, whose descendents bore the names of Fulcoald, Childebran, and Nivelon. William of Gellone and Raoul I(Robertian) are the only male descendents of Childebran I to become kings.[2][7] His date of death is also contentious, as some sources place his death at 743 while others claim he lived until 751.[4]

References

  1. ^ Commire, Anne (2002). "Alphaida (c. 654–c. 714)". Women in world history : a biographical encyclopedia. Klezmer, Deborah. Waterford, CT: Yorkin Publications. ISBN 0-7876-3736-X. OCLC 41108563.
  2. ^ a b c Fouracre, Paul (2016-09-17) [2000]. The Age of Charles Martel. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-89848-1.
  3. ^ a b Settipani, Christian. (1993). La préhistoire des Capétiens, 481-987 (in French). Kerrebrouck, Patrick van. Villeneuve d'Ascq: P. Van Kerrebrouck. ISBN 2-9501509-3-4. OCLC 29856008.
  4. ^ a b Sellers, Edwin Jaquett (August 6, 2008) [1915]. Allied Ancestry of the Van Culemborg Family of Culemborg, Holland: Being the Ancestry of Sophia Van Culemborg, Wife of Johan de Carpentier, Parents of Maria de Carpentier, Wife of Jean Paul Jaquet, Vice-director and Chief Magistrate of the Colonies on the South River of New Netherland 1655-1657. Press of Allen Lane & Scott.
  5. ^ Tyrrell, Joseph Henry (1980) [1904]. A Genealogical History of the Tyrrells: Sometime of the French Vexin, Poix in Picardy, Guernanville in Normandy, Laingaham in Essex, Kingsworthy and Avon Tyrell in Hampshire; Castleknock in Co. Dublin, Fertullagh in Co. Westmeath; and Now of Grange Castle, Co. Kildare; Clonard, Co. Meath; and Elsewhere : with Pedigrees from B.C. 443 to the Present Day : an Appendix Containing the Descents of Some Families (and Their Connections) with Whom Alliances Have Been Contracted, and a Roll of Arms. Phillimore and Company. ISBN 9780850333374.
  6. ^ Riché, Pierre. (1983). Les Carolingiens : une famille qui fit l'Europe. [Paris]: Hachette littérature. ISBN 2-01-009737-8. OCLC 10993130.
  7. ^ Bouchard, Constance (2001-02-20). Those of My Blood: Creating Noble Families in Medieval Francia. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-3590-6.

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