Mayors of the Palace of Austrasia(奥斯特拉西亚国宫相)
Parthemius (until 548)
Gogo (c. 567–581), during the minority of Childebert II
Wandalenus (from 581), during the minority of Childebert
II
Gundulf (from 600), under Theudebert II
Landric (until 612), probably also in Neustria
Warnachar (612–617), also in Burgundy
Hugh (or Chucus) (617–623), successor of previous
Pepin the Elder (623–629), under Dagobert I
Adalgisel (633–639)
Pepin the Elder (639–640), again
Otto (640–642 or 643)
Grimoald I 642 or 643–656), died 662
Wulfoald (656–680), also in Neustria (673–675)
Pepin the Middle (680–714), took the title Duke and Prince of
the Franks (dux et princeps Francorum) after his conquest of
Neustria in 687
Theudoald (714–715), also in Neustria. Illegitimate son of
Grimoald II, designated heir of his grandfather Pepin, opposed by
the nobility, who acclaimed Charles Martel
Charles Martel (715–741), illegitimate son of Pepin the
Middle, also in Neustria (718–741)
Carloman (741–747), died 754 or 755
Drogo (747–751), son of Carloman
Mayors of the Palace of Neustria(纽斯特里亚国宫相)
Landric, under Clotaire II, probably also in Austrasia
Gundoland (613 or 616–639)
Aega (639–641), also in Burgundy
Erchinoald (641–658)
Ebroin (658–673), deposed
Wulfoald (673–675), also in Austrasia (662–680)
Leudesius (675), chosen after previous, then deposed
Ebroin (675–680), again
Waratton (680 or 681–682), deposed by his son Gistemar
Gistemar (682), son of previous, usurper, died 683 or
684
Waratton (682–684 or 686), again
Berthar (686–688 or 689), son-in-law of previous, lost Battle
of Tertry to Pepin the Middle in 687, murdered in 688 or 689
Pepin the Middle (688–695), represented in court by his
follower Nordebert
Grimoald II (695–714), son of Pepin the Middle
Theudoald (714–715), also in Austrasia. Illegitimate son of
Grimoald II, driven out of Neustria by the nobility, surrendered
claim in 716.
Ragenfrid (715–718), took power in Neustria in 714 or 715, but
defeated by Charles Martel in 717 and definitively in 718 and fled,
died 731
Charles Martel (718–741), illegitimate son of Pepin the
Middle, also in Austrasia (715–741)
Pepin the Younger (741 or 742–751), became king of the Franks
in 751 (died 768)
Mayors of the Palace of Burgundy(勃艮第宫相)
Warnachar I (596–599)
Berthoald (before 603–604)
Protadius (604–606)
Claudius
Rado (613–617)
Warnachar II (617–626), also in Austrasia
Godinus (626–627)
Brodulf (627–628)
Aega (639–641), also in Neustria
Flaochad (642)
Radobertus (642–662)
Hereafter the office was united with that of Neustria, though
Burgundy remained a separate realm under the King of Neustria and
Burgundy. The administration of Burgundy was briefly separate
under:
Drogo (695–708), son of Pepin the Middle, also duke of
Champagne (from 690) and duke of Burgundy from Nordebert's death in
697 .
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