Martel Family - Ourfolk



Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Charles Martel ABT 676 - 22 OCT 741

Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Charles was born on ABT 676 in of, Heristal, Liege, Belgium and died on 22 OCT 741 in Quierzy, Aisne, France .
He was the son of Mayor Pepin D'Heristal (ABT 635 - 16 DEC 0071) and Concubine Aupais Heristal Alpaide (D'Heristal) (B: ABT 654).

Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Charles was married to Swanhilde Carolingian (Martel) .

She is the daughter of Grimaldo and Viletrude .
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Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Charles was married to Duchess Rotrude of Austrasia (Martel) .

Duchess Rotrude was born on ABT 690 in Moselle, Austrasia, France and died on 724 .
She was the daughter of Bishop Leutwinus of Treves (B: ABT 665).
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 ParentsGrand Parents  
Mayor Ansigisen Austrasia (ABT 602 - 685)
Mayor Pepin D'Heristal (ABT 635 - 16 DEC 0071)
St. Beggue of Landen (Austrasia) (ABT 613 - 694)
Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Charles Martel
Concubine Aupais Heristal Alpaide (D'Heristal) (B: ABT 654)
 



- Aldane was born on ABT 732 in of Swabia, , Germany


- Duchess Rotrude was born on ABT 690 in Moselle, Austrasia, France and died on 724


- King Pepin was born on 714 in Austria and died on 24 SEP 768 in St. Denis, France



- Prince Carloman was born on ABT 712 in Austrasia and died on 4 DEC 755 in Cassinimonastery


- Alda was born on ABT 732 and died on BEF 804



- Mayor Pepin was born on ABT 635 in of, Heristal, Liege, Belgium and died on 16 DEC 0071 in Jupile on the, Junille, Meuse, France


- Concubine Aupais was born on ABT 654 in of, Heristal, Liege, Belgium and died in Orplegrandmonast, Brabant, Vosges, France




-- Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Charles --
became Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia when his father, Pepin II,
died in 714. That year he was imprisoned by his step-mother Plectudis, but
escaped later in the year to lead the Austrasian and Neustrian nobles. The next year,
the new King Chilperic II refused to act as a puppet to the nobles, and was backed
by the Aquitaine duke Eudo, who was by then semi-independent from Frankish
sovergnty. In 719, Charles defeated Eudo and took Chilperic hostage. Eudo's terms
for mercy were that Chilperic would be recognized as sole ruler of the Franks, and
the Charles would control all royal offices (i.e. as Mayor). Eudo had no other
choice but to accept. In 720, Chilperic II died, Theuderic IV became king, Charles
was stripped of his positions, Eudo was able to attain full independence, and
Charles was preoccupied with pushing back Saxon invaders across the Rhine.

CHARLES MARTEL (688?-741). In 732 Charles Martel and his barbarian Frankish army fought a battle near Tours, France, that affected the history of Europe. Their foes were inspired Muslim, or Saracen, troops who were bent on world conquest for the religion of Islam. In a hundred years the Saracens had established a vast empire that stretched from Persia (now Iran) westward across northern Africa. They had gained a foothold in Europe by taking Spain. As they advanced into the region that is now France, the fate of Christian Europe hung in the balance.
Charles met the Muslim forces between Poitiers and Tours. In a fierce and bloody battle the Muslims were defeated and their leader killed. In later campaigns Charles drove them back into Spain. His vigorous blows earned him the nickname Martel, from a French word meaning 'hammer.'
This forceful leader never became king of the Franks. As mayor of the palace under ineffectual Merovingian kings, however, he was the true ruler. He increased the influence of the Frankish kingdom in wars against the Alemanni, Bavarians, and Saxons. These and other Germanic tribes had overrun Europe when the Roman Empire crumbled. Only the Franks established a permanent kingdom.
Charles aided St. Boniface and other missionaries in spreading Christianity and civilization among the barbarians. He strengthened the hold of the kingdom over the powerful nobles and bishops who sought to set up independent rule in their districts. He distributed land to his nobles to gain their loyalty and service as warriors.
Charles prepared the way for his son, Pepin the Short, to gain the Frankish throne. Together they laid the foundation for the reign of Pepin's son Charlemagne.


- Queen Redburh was born on ABT 788 in Of, Wessex, England


Grandson - Charlemagne - Emporer Charles was born on 2 APR 747 in Aix La Chapelle, Austrasia and died on 29 Jan 813-29 Jan 814 (age: 65) in Aix la Chapelle, France


- Count William was born on ABT 745 in Of, Toulouse, Gascony




- Gunderland was born on ABT 753


- King Ethelwulf, Of England was born on ABT 806 in Of, Wessex, England and died on 13 JAN 857 in England


- Elfthryth was born on ABT 822 in Cevon, England and died on 1000 in Wherwell


- Emporer Louis was born on AUG 778 in Casseneuil, France and died on 20 JUN 840 in Mainz, Germany


- King Pepin was born on APR 777 in of Aachenn, Rhineland, Prussia and died on 8 JUL 810 in Milan, Italy



- Queen Bertha was born on ABT 777 in of Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France


- Begue was born on 816


- Count Childebrand was born on ABT 800


- Duke Ingeramme was born on ABT 753 in of, Hesbaye, Liege, Belgium


- Mayor Ansigisen was born on ABT 602 in Austrasia, France and died on 685 in Andene Monastery


- St. Beggue was born on ABT 613 in Of, Landen, Liege, Belgium and died on 694




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