Top 10 similar words or synonyms for haspengau

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for haspengau

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Charibert of Hesbaye Charibert de Haspengau (555-636), possibly a count, son of Charibert I, Merovingian King of Paris, and Ingoberga. Charibert is described as "Charibert nobilis in Neustria" in Europäische Stammtafeln. No other information is available other than descriptions of his grandchildren (e.g., Lambertus, Bishop of Lyon), who are described as having "high rank and worthy of significant positions" within the palace.
Erlebert Erlebert (b. after 600), Seigneur of Quernes, son of Charibert de Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd. The only facts known about Erlebert are that he was from a noble family that included his more famous brother Robert I, Bishop of Tours.
Lambert of Lyon Saint Lambertus (Lambert, Landebertus), (625-688), Abbot of Abbey of Fontenelle and Bishop of Lyon (678-688). His feast day is celebrated on 14 April. He was son of Erlebert (son of Charibert de Haspengau) and so nephew of Robert I, Bishop of Tours. He was born in Quernes where his father was seigneur.
Chrodbert I (bishop of Tours) Chrodebert I (Chrotbert, Radobertus, Robert I) (died 695), Référendaire of France and Bishop of Tours (as Chrotbert, 660-695), son of Charibert de Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd, and therefore grandson of Charibert I, Merovingian King of Paris. Robert and his brothers Erlebert and Aldebert were the ancestors of the Robertians.
Robert I, Count of Hesbaye Robert I (697–764), Count of Hesbaye and Duke of Neustria, son of Lambert, Count of Haspengau, and Chrotlind, daughter of Theoderic III, King of Neustria and Austria, and Saint Amalaberga. He was Count palatine under Childeric III. His descendants would form the basis of the Robertian dynasty, one of the most important royal households in history.