House of Laon

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The House of Laon was a noble Frankish family of the early Middle Ages, best known for producing Bertrada of Laon, the mother of Charlemagne.

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Observed surface forms (4)

Surface form Occurrences
Bertrada of Laon 0
Charibert of Laon 0
Charlemagne 0

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Frankish nobility
Frankish nobleman
noble family
noblewoman
queen consort of the Franks
associatedWith Carolingian court NERFINISHED
Merovingian–Carolingian transition NERFINISHED
birthPlace Laon NERFINISHED
child Bertrada of Laon NERFINISHED
Carloman I NERFINISHED
Charlemagne NERFINISHED
country Frankish Kingdom NERFINISHED
Frankish Kingdom NERFINISHED
Frankish Kingdom NERFINISHED
ethnicity Frankish
father Charibert of Laon NERFINISHED
historicalContext Carolingian dynasty NERFINISHED
inLawFamily House of Laon NERFINISHED
knownFor producing Bertrada of Laon, mother of Charlemagne
language Old Frankish
locatedInPresentDay France NERFINISHED
maternalFamily House of Laon NERFINISHED
memberOf House of Laon NERFINISHED
House of Laon NERFINISHED
mother Bertrada of Laon NERFINISHED
notableMember Bertrada of Laon NERFINISHED
Charibert of Laon NERFINISHED
politicalRole Carolingian-era aristocracy
region Laon NERFINISHED
Neustria NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
seat Laon NERFINISHED
socialStatus high nobility
spouse Bertrada of Laon NERFINISHED
Pepin the Short NERFINISHED
timePeriod 8th century
early Middle Ages
title Count of Laon NERFINISHED
Queen of the Franks

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Bertrada of Laon house House of Laon