Nanthilde
Nanthilde (610 - 642) (also named Nantéchilde, Nanthechilde, Nanthildis or Nantechildis, said sometimes of Bobigny ) was the third wife of Dagobert Ier, king of the Francs (629 - 639).
Born between 608 and 610, it was of line of saxonne. The " Lexikon of Mittelalters" described like " ein Mädchen aus dem Dienstpersonal" (" a lady of the House of Austrasie "). Its high-row enables him to support his/her parents: his/her Lanthegisel brother was an important landowner with the the Limousin and a relation of Aldegisel. Dagobert repudiated his wife Gomatrude to marry it in 629. She was the mother of Clovis II, become thereafter heir to the thrones of Neustrie and Burgundy following the death of the first wire of Dagobert. After the death of this last in January 639, she declares Régent E with EGA, mayor of the palate of Neustrie and an adversary of part of the high-nobility rejoined with the cause of Bourgignons which siégieait with Meaux.
To reduce the autonomy of Burgundy with respect to the crown mérovingienne, it marria her Ragnoberta niece in Flaocha and makes make acclaim the mayor of the palate by the elite of Burgundy with Orleans in 642. It mourrut with Landry in Burgundy and its body was carried with Saint-Denis. Its death made fall his/her son under the influence from the nobility.
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