Theuderic III

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Theuderic III
King of the Franks
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Theuderic III (also spelled Theuderich, Theoderic or Theodoric; French: Thierry, c. 651[1]–691) was King of the Franks. He ruled Neustria and Burgundy on two occasions (673 and 675–691), as well as Austrasia from 679 to his death in 691.

The son of

Mayor of the Palace, appointed him King in Neustria in 673 but Childeric II of Austrasia displaced him soon thereafter. After Childeric II was killed in 675, Theuderic II retook the throne. He fought a war against Dagobert II. His forces under Ebroin were victorious at the Battle of Lucofao
. After Dagobert was murdered in 679, Theuderic was also recognized as king in Austrasia as well.

He and the Neustrian

Pepin of Heristal, mayor of the palace of Austrasia, in 681. However, on Waratton's death in 686, the new mayor, Berchar, made war with Austrasia and Pepin vanquished the Burgundo-Neustrian army under Berchar and Theuderic (a Neustrian) at the Battle of Tertry in 687, thus paving the way for Austrasian dominance of the Frankish state.[2]

Marriage and issue

He married Chrothildis, a daughter of Ansegisel and Saint Begga of Landen.

They had the following children:

He married Amalberge (Saint Amalaberga) before 674, daughter of Wandregisis and Farahild.

References

  1. ^ Fouracre 2018, p. 1494.
  2. ^ Frassetto 2013, p. 507.

Bibliography

Theuderic III
Merovingian dynasty
Born: 650s Died: 691
Preceded by King of the Franks in Neustria and Burgundy
673
Succeeded by
Preceded by King of the Franks in Neustria and Burgundy
675–691
Succeeded by
Preceded by King of the Franks in Austrasia
679–691