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'''Caribert of Laon''', son of [[Martin of Laon]], was the grandfather of [[Charlemagne]]. He was the father of Charles's mother, [[Bertrada of Laon]]. In [[721]], he signed, with his mother Bertrada of Prüm, the foundation act of the [[Abbey of Prüm]]. The same year, also with his mother, he made a donation to the [[Abbey of Echternach]]. In [[744]], his daughter Bertrada of Laon (by Bertrada of Cologne) married [[Pepin the Short]], mayor of the palace of [[Neustria]] and [[Burgundy]] and later king of the [[Franks]]. He died before [[762]].
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We do not know a lot of things about '''Caribert of Laon''':
* in [[721]], he signed with his mother [[Bertrada of Prüm]] the foundation act of Prüm Abbaye, and the same year, also with his mother a donation to Echternach Abbaye.
* in [[744]], his daughter [[Bertrada of Laon]] married [[Pippin the Younger]], [[mayor of the Palace]] and later [[List of Frankish Kings|King of the Franks]].
* he died before [[762]], said to be in an act of his daughter and his son-in-law.


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Latest revision as of 16:38, 2 October 2023

Caribert of Laon, son of Martin of Laon, was the grandfather of Charlemagne. He was the father of Charles's mother, Bertrada of Laon. In 721, he signed, with his mother Bertrada of Prüm, the foundation act of the Abbey of Prüm. The same year, also with his mother, he made a donation to the Abbey of Echternach. In 744, his daughter Bertrada of Laon (by Bertrada of Cologne) married Pepin the Short, mayor of the palace of Neustria and Burgundy and later king of the Franks. He died before 762.