Anstrud of Champagne
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Anstrud (also spelled Adaltrud, Anstrude, Anstrudis or Adaltrude) was a medieval Frankish noblewoman of the late
.Anstrud first married
Tertry in the Vermandois.[1]
Berthar and Theuderic III withdrew themselves to Paris. Pepin followed them and eventually forced a peace treaty with the condition that Berthar leave his office. In the ensuing quarrels, Anstrud's mother killed Berchar.
After Berchar's death in the early 680s, Ansflede negotiated with Pippin and they arranged for the marriage of Pippin's young son,
Duke of Champagne
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Drogo and Anstrud had four sons:
- Arnulf of Champagne who succeeded his father as Duke of Champagne in 707.
- Archbishop of Rouen
- Gottfrid[3]
- Pippin[3]