Charibert of Laon

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Charibert of Laon was an 8th-century Frankish nobleman best known as the father of Bertrada of Laon, the wife of Pepin the Short and mother of Charlemagne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 8th-century person
Frankish nobleman
medieval European noble
approximateDate before 722 (birth of Bertrada of Laon)
associatedWith Carolingian dynasty NERFINISHED
City of Laon NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 8th century
child Bertrada of Laon NERFINISHED
country Frankish Kingdom NERFINISHED
culture Frankish
deathBefore 768 (death of Pepin the Short)
ethnicGroup Franks NERFINISHED
fatherOf Bertrada of Laon NERFINISHED
floruit early 8th century
governedTerritory County of Laon NERFINISHED
grandfatherOf Carloman I NERFINISHED
Charlemagne NERFINISHED
Gisela (daughter of Pepin the Short) NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Early Middle Ages NERFINISHED
language Latin (administrative and ecclesiastical)
Old Frankish (vernacular)
maritalAlliance Carolingian family through Bertrada of Laon
nobleFamily Frankish nobility
notableFor being father of Bertrada of Laon
being maternal grandfather of Charlemagne
placeOfActivity Laon NERFINISHED
Neustria NERFINISHED
placeOfResidence Laon NERFINISHED
positionHeld Count in the Frankish realm
region Frankish Empire NERFINISHED
Northern Francia NERFINISHED
relativeByMarriage Charlemagne NERFINISHED
Pepin the Short NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
socialRank high nobility
sourceType genealogical reconstructions
medieval chronicles
spouse Bertrada’s mother (name uncertain) NERFINISHED
title Count of Laon NERFINISHED

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Bertrada of Laon father Charibert of Laon