man Pepin of "Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, Pepin II of Her" Heristal‏‎, son of St. Anseghisel of "Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia" Brabant and St. Begga of Landen‏.
Born ‎between 635 BET., - and at Heristal, Liege, Belgium, died ‎ Dec 16, 714 at Junille, Meuse, France‎
Name: Pepin II Mayor of The Palace of Austrasia 1 2
Sex: M
ALIA: Pipin /Hertisal/
Title: Majordomo of Austrasia
Name: Pepin II d'Heristal of Austriasia 3
Birth: 635 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium 4
Birth: ABT 635 in Heristal, Belgium 5 6 7
Birth: ABT 635 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium 4
Death: 16 DEC 714 in Junille, Meuse, France 1 8 5 4
Event: Fact Austrasia, Neustria & Bourgogne 6
Event: Fact abt 634 - 714; Majordomo of Austria 6
Note:
Carolingian mayor of the palace, who reunited the Frankish realms in the late Merovingian period. A grandson of Pepin the Elder, he succeeded to his position in the kingdom of Austrasia around 680. In 687 he extended Carolingian rule to the other Frankish kingdoms, Neustria and Burgundy, but retained members of the Merovingian dynasty as figurehead monarchs in all three. Two years later he extended his control over the Frisians, a pagan people living on the North Sea coast. Pepin's death was followed by a civil war and the succession of his illegitimate son Charles Martel.

SOURCES:
Pepin II d'Heristal (Andre Roux: Scrolls from his personal genealogicaL research. The Number refers to the family branch numbers on his many scrolls, 191.)

(Paul Auge, Nouveau Larousse Universel (13 a 21 Rue Montparnasse et Boulevard Raspail 114: Librairie Larousse, 1948).)

(Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners in ISBN: 0-8063-1344-7 (1001 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1992), Page 129, Line 171-44.)

(Alain Decaux Andre Castelot, Marcel Jullian et J. Levron, Histoire de La France et des Francais au Jour le Jour (Librairie Academique Perrin, 1976), Tome 1, Page 369).

Born: circa 635 in Liege, Luik, Liege, Belgium, son of Ansegis=Ansegisus, Duke d'Austrasie and Sainte Begge=Begga de Landen . Note - between 679 and 714: The services of the Palace were ensured by the Greats [nobles] , known as "Optimates", frequently brought up at a very young age within the King's entourage. Because the Canerarii's task was to watch over the King's chamber and the precious treasure kept in it, it was logical that he should be given financial attributes. Since the eldest officer was the seneschal [senescallus] he was given the task of overseeing the army. The Comes Stabuli' job was to watch over the King's stables. There were others based on various tasks. The most singular office was that of Major Domus, frequently called Mayor of the Palace. Originally, this was only an attendant whose job was to maintain appropriate levels of stocks and supplies, and to coordinate the activities of other personnel in the King's palace. In early 679, Dagobert II, who had returned form an exile in Ireland, attempted to govern Austrasia with the help of his Mayor of the Palace, Goufaud. The Greats prefer Pepin II, grand-son of Pepin de Landen. By the end of 679, Dagobert II is killed in a hunting "accident". Pepin II was the Mayor-of-the-Palace of Austrasie from 679 to 714. In 680, Ebroin and Thierry III of Neustria fight and force Pepin II to flee at Leucofao, near Bois-du-Fay in the Ardennes. When Pepin II recognizes Thierry III as the only King of Gaule, the war between the two is suspended for about 3 years. At Tertry three leagues from Saint-Quentin, Pepin II fought and beat Thierri III, King of Neustrie and in 687 took that kingdom. It is at that time that he begins to be known as Pepin de Herstal or d'Heristal. It is also clear that by that time, the office of Major Domus had become essentially hereditary and that it grew in power as that of the King's declined. Pepin II directed a number of expeditions against the Frisons [defeating Duke Radbod in 689 and sending them Willibrod to convert them to Christianity] , the Alamanians [whom he defeats near Lake Constance in 690] and the Bavarois [who submitted to Pepin II in 691] . When Norbert, Mayor of Neustria and of Burgundy died [whom Pepin II had designated in 688] , circa 700, Pepin installed his own son, Grimoald=Grimaud. Married before 685: Plectrud d'Echternach, daughter of Hugobert=Humbert d'Echternach and Irmina. Married before 686: Aupais=Alpaide. Historians recognize Alpais as Pepin II's one concubine, which seems rather modest for a personage of his status at that time. Died: on 16 Dec 714 in Jupile-sur-Meuse, Belgium.


Father: Ansigisel of Metz Mayor of Palace of Austrasia b: 602 in Ansgise, Rhine-Westphalia, Austrasia, France
Mother: St. Begga of Landen b: 613 in Landen, Liege, Belgium

Marriage 1 Plectrude
Children
Grimoald II of Austrasia
Drogo of Champagne b: 670

Marriage 2 Alpaide of Aupois Concubine b: 654 in Aipois (Chalpaida), Austrasia
Married: WFT Est 648-692 9
Married: WFT Est 648-698 10
Married: WFT Est 653-679 6
Event: Other-Begin ABT 675 11
Event: Partners ABT 675 4
Children
Charles Martel , Mayor of The Palace of Austrasia b: 689 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium
Childbrand I Lord of Perracy b: ABT 691 in Perracy, France

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Page: 190-10
Title: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science
Publication: Department of Computer Science, Hull University
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Text: Born Abt 635 in Herital, Belgium
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From 'Maloney, Hendrick & Many Others' at Rootsweb.com. Contact James H. Maloney; ancestors@maloneylaw.com.

Married/ Related to:

woman Alpaide of "Concubine" Aupois‏‎, daughter of Alberic of Bavaria and Adele of Treves‏.
Born ‎ 654 at Aipois, (Chalpaida) Austrasia, died ‎ 705 at Orplegrandmonast, Brabant, Antwerp, Belgium‎, 50 or 51 years
ID: I28567
Name: Alpaide of Aupois Concubine 1
Sex: F
ALIA: /Concubine/
Name: Elphide (Chalpaida) 2
Birth: 654 in Aipois (Chalpaida), Austrasia 3
Death: AFT 689 in Orplegrandmonast, Brabant, Vosges, France 3
Death: AFT 715 4
Event: Fact Concubine 5

Marriage 1 Pepin II Mayor of The Palace of Austrasia b: 635 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium
Married: WFT Est 648-692 6
Married: WFT Est 648-698 7
Married: WFT Est 653-679 5
Event: Other-Begin ABT 675 8
Event: Partners ABT 675 9
Children
Charles Martel , Mayor of The Palace of Austrasia b: 689 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium
Childbrand I Lord of Perracy b: ABT 691 in Perracy, France

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Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Ed.
Author: Weis, Frederick Lewis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr.
Publication: 1999
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Page: 190-10
Text: Aupais - Concubine
Title: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science
Publication: Department of Computer Science, Hull University
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Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest
Author: Jim Weber
Publication: ancestry.com
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Title: The Family Trees of the Kings of France
Author: Jean-Charles Volkman
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From 'Maloney, Hendrick & Many Others' at Rootsweb.com. Contact James H. Maloney; ancestors@maloneylaw.com.

Children:

1.
woman Landrade Heristal‏
Born ‎± ABT. 680‎
2.
man Charles ""The Hammer" and Mayor of the Plalace of Austras" Martel, King of the Franks‏
Born ‎ 689 at Heristal, Liege, Belgium, died ‎ Oct 22, 741 at Quierzy, Aisne, France‎, 51 or 52 years, buried ‎ at Monastery, St. Denis, Seine-St-Denis, France
Name: Charles Martel , Mayor of The Palace of Austrasia 1 2 3 4
Sex: M
ALIA: The /Hammer/
Name: Charles 'Martel' Mayor Of Austrasia 5
Birth: 689 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium 6 7 8
Death: 22 OCT 741 in Quierzy (Ciersy), Aisne, France 2
Event: Gen Source 30 MAR 1994 ARP 1547:8 2
Burial: Monastery of St Denis, Paris, Seine, France 9
Event: Fact Palace-Mayor of the Franks 2
Event: Fact abt 676 - Oct 22, 741; King & 2
Note:
Victor over the Saracens at Tours, Poitiers.

Carolingian ruler of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia (in present northeastern France and southwestern Germany). Charles, whose surname means the hammer, was the son of Pepin of Herstal and the grandfather of Charlemagne. Pepin was mayor of the palace under the last kings of the Merovingian dynasty. When he died in 714, Charles, an illegitimate son, was imprisoned by his father's widow, but he escaped in 715 and was proclaimed mayor of the palace by the Austrasians. A war between Austrasia and the Frankish kingdom of Neustria (now part of France) followed, and at the end of it Charles became the undisputed ruler of all the Franks. Although he was engaged in wars against the Alamanni, Bavarians, and Saxons, his greatest achievements were against the Muslims from Spain, who invaded France in 732. Charles defeated them near Poitiers in a great battle in which the Muslim leader, Abd-ar-Rahman, the emir of Spain, was killed. The progress of Islam, which had filled all Christendom with alarm, was thus checked for a time. Charles drove the Muslims out of the Rhone valley in 739, when they had again advanced into France as far as Lyon, leaving them nothing of their possessions north of the Pyrenees beyond the Aude River. Charles died in Quierzy, on the Oise River, leaving the kingdom divided between his two sons, Carloman (circa 715-54) and Pepin the Short.

SOURCES:
Charles Martel (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 191.)
(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.)
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians.)
(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 129, Line 171-43.)
(Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Pages 271 - 273, 369).

Born: in 686 in Chateau de Franchemont, Belgium, son of Pepin II d'Heristal and Aupais=Alpaide N? , The Chateau de Franchemont is near Spa and also Verviers, which may have encompassed Heristal. During World War II, the resistance used the tunnels under the castle to hide people and supplies from the German hordes.

Married before 715: Rotrude=Chrotrud, Duchesse d'Austrasie , daughter of Saint Lievin=Leutwinus, Bishop de Treves and N. d'Istrie. Note - between 715 and 741: Toward the end of 715, Charles escaped from the prison his step-grandmother had locked him in, and rallies the Austrasians. In March, 716, however, in his first conflict with the Frisons who were edging their way up the Rhine, Charles is routed. A few weeks later, he is able to beat the Neustrians on the Ambeve River, near Malmedy. on 21 March 717, he is victorious over the Neustrians again, this time at Vincy, near Cambrai and he forces Chilperic II and his Mayor of the Palace, Rainfroi to flee to Paris. In 714, Charles takes the title Mayor of the Palace of Neustria, and gives the Neustrians a new King, Clotaire IV, son of Thierry III [who had died in 691] . The same year, his armies ravage Saxe all the way to the Weser River. In early 719, Clotaire IV died, and Rainfroi and Chilperic II obtain the assistance of Eudes, Duke of Aquitaine in a campaign against Charles. Charles defeats both armies; however, since Clotaire IV is dead, Charles recognizes Chilperic, but he becomes the Major Domus of both Neustria and Austrasia. When Chilperic II died in 721, Charles pulled Thierry IV, young adolescent son of Dagobert III, out of the Monastery of Chelles. from 722 to 724, the arabs mount successful offensives and pillage Autun. Charles, worried about maintaining the Franc authority, Charles Martel mounts a frightfully succesful campaign in Bavaria against the Allemanians and the Frisons, and he destroys their temples. Theutbald, Duke of the Allemanians is essentially powerless. In Gaule, toward the end of the decade, Charles turns his attention to Eudes, Duke of Aquitaine, who had maintained too independent an attitude. Aquitaine is ravaged in the process. In 730, Eudes allies himself with an Emir of northern Spain, Othmann ben Abi-Nessa and the arabs agin a foothold in southern France. By 732, a new emir, Adb-el-Rahman invades from Pampelona, cross the Pyrenees near Roncevaux, take and pillage Bordeaux, burning all the churches. In the Summer, they take Poitiers and destroy the basilica of Saint-Hilaire-hors-les-murs. On Saturday 17 October 732, Charles Martel's armies take the great Roman way linking Chatellerault to Poitiers and at 20 km North of Poitiers, at Moussais-la-Bataille, it encounters the arabs. They would observe each other for 7 days before the Battle of Poitiers would take place.

The Battle of Poitiers: One Chronicler, Fredegaire described the action as follows: "Duke Eudes, being viewed with derision throughout his lands, called against Prince Charles and the nation of the Francs, that most perfidious race of the Sarrasins [that is not accurate as Eudes had first allied himself with an Emir, but then called upon Charles for aid when events turned on him] . The Sarrasins, led by their King, Abd-el-Rahman cross Gerona [another error as they set out from Pampelona and crossed the pyrenees at Roncevaux] . After having burned the churches, and crushed the population, they arrive in Poitiers. When they burn the Basilica and destroy the residence of Saint Martin, Prince Charles put into action an audacious plan and the order of Battle is given. With the aid of Jesus Christ, our Lord, our valorous Prince destroys their tents and flies into combat to crush them..."

A less glorious account is given by a monk of the Abbey of Moissac:

"The King of Spain, Abd-el-Rahman, having crossed the Pyrenees with his large army from Pampelona, laid siege to Bordeaux. Then Eudes, Prince of Aquitaine, leading his large assembled army fought against the Sarrasins on the banks of the Garonne. But, from the beginning, the Sarrasins were victorious. Eudes, having to flee, recruited the assistance of Charles, Prince of the Francs. Then Charles led his armies and combat ensued in the suburbs of Poitiers [the actual battle took place 20 km North of Poitiers] . The Sarrasins having been beaten by the Francs, and their King, Abd-el-Rahman killed, fled in a most disorderly manner back to Spain. As to Charles, he returned triumphantly to France with the bounty..."

The Moslems have named that field of Battle: Balad-al-Shouhada -- Place of the Martyrs of the Faith. This victory gave Charles Martel extraordinary prestige, and it is there that he is said to have crushed the arabs "like a hammer". He then occupied the Bourgogne (Burgundy) and pacified the Languedoc, and Provence, thus establishing a significant French Monarchy. He exiled the family of Eucharic of Orleans, who controlled the bishopric of Auxerre, to Hesbaye, and installed his own man, Aimar to the Holy See. Married before 726: Sunnichild de Baviere. Buried: in Oct 741 in Saint Denis, Seine, Ile-de-France, France. Died: on 22 Oct 741 in Kiersy=Quierzy, Aisne, France, Upon Charles Martel's death, his two sons divide the Kingdom in accordance with his wishes. Carloman gets Austrasia, Allemania and Thuringia; Pepin gets Neustria, Burgundy and Provence. The rest, very little, went to Grifon, a bastard child of Charles by Swannhilde, grand-daughter of the Duke of the Bavarians.


Father: Pepin II Mayor of The Palace of Austrasia b: 635 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium
Mother: Alpaide of Aupois Concubine b: 654 in Aipois (Chalpaida), Austrasia

Marriage 1 Rotrou of Treves b: ABT 690 in Treves, Rhone, Rhone-Alpes, France
Married: ABT 713 9
Children
Hiltrude
Carloman b: ABT 715 in Austrasia, Flanders, Belgium
Pippin "The Short" b: ABT 714 in Austrasia, France
Bernard Duke of the Franks b: ABT 720 in Austrasia, France
Jerome b: AFT 725
Remy b: AFT 725

Marriage 2 Swanhilde of Bavaria b: ABT 700 in Bavaria
Event: Other-Begin 725 10
Children
Laudrade of the Franks b: ABT 718 in Austrasia, France
Auda (Aldane) Martel b: BEF 724 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium
Grifo b: 726
Miss Martel b: ABT 735

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Title: World Family Tree Vol. 29, Ed. 1
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Page: Tree 0008
Text: Date of Import: Jun 26, 1998
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 10, Ed. 1
Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: May 6, 1997
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Page: Tree 1246
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Title: Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on
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Page: Charles Martel
Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, 1993 edition
Author: Turton, William H.
Publication: Genalogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1928 (1993 edition)
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Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Ed.
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2nd marriage
man Pepin of "Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, Pepin II of Her" Heristal‏‎, son of St. Anseghisel of "Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia" Brabant and St. Begga of Landen‏.

Married ‎before BEF. 673 (at least 32 years married) to:

woman Alpais of Bavaria‏‎, daughter of Childebrand Unknown and N.N.‏.
Born ‎± ABT. 660 at of Heristal, Liege, Belgium, died ‎ 705 at orplegrandmonast, Brabant, Vosges, France‎, approximately 45 years, 1st marriage to: Fulcoald of Austrasia, Duke of Austrasia, ‎2nd marriage to: Pepin of "Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, Pepin II of Her" Heristal
Name: Alpais de BAVIERE
Surname: Baviere
Given Name: Alpais de
_AKA: Aupais Heristal or Alpaide
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 0660 in of Heristal, Liege, Belgium
Death: 0705 in Orplegrandmonast,Brabant,Vosges,France
Reference Number: Newlin
_UID: 073F52D0D9624D439D9024D41A6D58F93018
Note:
NEWLIN LINE

!Cole Waite

Concubine of Fulcoald, Duc in Austrasia; mother of Childebrand I. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD00]

Dau. of Childebrand; m. Pepin II D'Herstal; mother of Charles Martel de France and Childebrande de Bourgogne. [Patrick de Sercey 1 2 3 4
Change Date: 19 Mar 2003 at 17:13:04

Father: Childebrand b: ABT 0630

Marriage 1 Pepin II of Herstal the Younger BRABANT King b: ABT 0635/0640 in Heristal,Liege,Belgium,Austrasia
Married: BEF 0673 in not married
Children
Childebrand de BOURGOGNE b: BEF 0690 in Austrasia
Grimoald of Brabant of Flanders GRIMALDUS Count b: ABT 0700 in of Brabant,of Flanders

Marriage 2 Fulcoald, Duc of AUSTRASIA b: ABT 0680 in Austrasia
Children
Childebrand I of AUSTRASIA Count of Autun b: ABT 0710 in of Heristal,Liege,Belgium

Sources:
Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa
Author: Moriarty, George Edward
Publication: Pioneer Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, 1985
Page: p. 5
Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry
Author: Turton, William Harry
Publication: DSO Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, 1984, 1993
Page: p. 171
Repository:
Name: Cheryl Varner Library

Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, Seventh Edition
Author: Weis, Frederick Lewis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1995
Page: Line 190-10
Title: Royal Ancestors of Some American Families
Author: Call, Michel
Publication: Salt Lake City, 1989, 1991
Page: Charts 602, 701
From 'Glick/Foster Ancestry' at Rootsweb.com

Child:

1.
man Grimoald of Brabant "Count of Flanders" Flanders, Duke of Brabant‏
Born ‎± ABT. 700 at of Brabant, Flanders‎
Name: Grimoald of Brabant of Flanders GRIMALDUS Count
Surname: Grimaldus
Given Name: Grimoald of Brabant of Flanders
NSFX: Count
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 0700 in of Brabant,of Flanders
Reference Number: 750464
_UID: 4ABEA9A311C06B4BA29CD722B46E058EC7DE
Note:
Duke of Brabant; Count of Flanders; mayor of the Palace; son of Pepin d'Heristal; m. Theodesinde; father of Theobald. [Falaise Roll, p. 67]

NEWLIN LINE
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Change Date: 19 Mar 2003 at 17:13:00

Father: Pepin II of Herstal the Younger BRABANT King b: ABT 0635/0640 in Heristal,Liege,Belgium,Austrasia
Mother: Alpais de BAVIERE b: ABT 0660 in of Heristal, Liege, Belgium

Marriage 1 Theodesinde b: ABT 0700
Children
Theobald b: ABT 0750 in ,,,Flanders

Sources:
Repository:
Name: Cheryl Varner Library

Title: Falaise Roll: Recording Prominent Companions of William Duke of Normandy at the Conquest of England
Author: Crispin, M. Jackson; Macary, Leonce; with additions and corrections by G. Andrews Moriarty
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1994
Page: p. 67
From 'Glick/Foster Ancestry' at Rootsweb.com