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channel when he was not at court, it was Erchinoald who wielded this influence during his lifetime. Erchinoald supported efforts of successors of the Augustinian mission to England. One notable manner in which he both exerted influence and aided the mission was his involvement in and support of convents within his sphere of influence in
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and Ebroin in 676, the name does resurface in the 7th century in Frankia suggesting he may have had some descendants who survived; Chaume has posited a sister who was ancestor to a number of powerful families during the Carolingian era such as the Guerinids, the counts of Gatinais, and the Guidonids.
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618 so Emma was probably born before 600 and was not a daughter but a sister or less likely a cousin of Erchinoald. This was a period of considerable Frankish influence in Kent and East Anglia and as one of the most powerful men in Frankia located at his estate at Peronne not far from the English
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Le Jan, Regne "Convents, Violence and Competition for Power in Francia." in Theuws, Frans; De Jong, Mayke; van Rhijn, Carine ' 'Topographies of power in the Early Middle Ages' '. Leeiden: Koninkslijke Brill NV,
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and Ferrèoli Erchinoald's relationship with Merovingian King Dagobert has been proposed to have been through his mother Gerberga, daughter of Burgundian
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Chaume, Maurice ' 'Les origines du Duche de Bourgogne' '. Darmstadt: Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1977.
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Bede, ' 'Ecclesiastical History of the English People' '. London: Penguin Classics, 1990.
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by that Gallo-Roman saint's close ties to King Dagobert, and a brother named "Syagrius".
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slave, most probably of a high-ranking Anglo Saxon family from East Anglia (later
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was of this family and perhaps Erchinoald's daughter. Eadbald and Emma had a son
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and Sigefrid, count of Ponthieu. Herchenfrida (Erchinfreda), mother of St.
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Erchinoald himself married Leutsinde. Through her he had a son,
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to suggest that Erchinoald was son of the Gallo Roman senator
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will have also been of this family as is further evidenced
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Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints
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Index

French
Aega
mayor of the palace
Neustria
Flaochad
Burgundy
Fredegar
Dagobert I
Ansbertus
Syagrii
fl.
Bertrude
Alban Butler
Adalbard of Ostrevent
Desiderius of Cahors
Balthild
Anglo-Saxon
canonised
Clovis II
Emma of Kent
Eadbald of Kent
Eorconbert
Neustria
Faremoutiers
Eorcongota
Aethelburg
Saethryth
Leudesius
Ebroin
Leudegar of Autun

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