Berthoald

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Berthoald (or Bertoald) (died 604) was the

Fredegar
, he was moderate, sensible, brave, and honest.

In 604, Theuderic, at the suggestion of his grandmother

Clotaire II of Neustria—alerted by some means to his presence— sent an army under his son Merovech and his mayor Landric to assault him. Berthoald fled to Orléans, and Landric followed and besieged him, which violated a peace treaty with Theuderic. The king of Burgundy went out at Christmas to Étampes and met the forces of Merovech and Landric. Defeating them with the aid of Berthoald, he took Paris
. Berthoald was killed in battle, having charged the enemy too far, with no regard for his own life, which he knew was in danger at court because of the plottings on behalf of Protadius. Protadius was indeed made mayor of the palace after him.

Preceded by
Mayor of the Palace of Burgundy

until 604
Succeeded by