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'Theuderic III' (or 'Theuderich', 'Theoderic', or 'Theodoric'; in
French, ''Thierry'') (
654 –
691) was the king of
Neustria (including
Burgundy) on two occasions (
673 and
675 –
691) and king of
Austrasia from
679 to his death in 691. Thus, he was the king of all the
Franks from 679. The son of
Clovis II and
Balthild, he has been described as a
puppet — a ''
roi fainéant'' — of
Mayor of the Palace Ebroin, who may have even appointed him without the support of the nobles. He succeeded his brother
Clotaire III in Neustria in 673, but
Childeric II of Austrasia displaced him soon thereafter until he died in 675 and Theuderic retook his throne. When
Dagobert II died in 679, he received Austrasia as well and became king of the whole Frankish realm.
He and the Neustrian
mayor of the palace,
Waratton, made peace with
Pepin of Heristal, mayor of the palace of Austrasia, in
681. However, on Waratton's death in
686, the new mayor,
Berthar, made war with Austrasia and Pepin vanquished the Burgundo-Neustrian army under Berthar and Theuderic (a Neustrian) at the
Battle of Tertry in
687, thus paving the way for Austrasian dominance of the Frankish state.
Marriage and issue
He married Clotilda, a daughter of
Ansegisel and Saint
Begga of Landen.
They had the following children:
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Bertrada of Prüm (
676-
740), married
Martin of Laon
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Clovis IV, king (
691-
695)
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Childebert III, king (
691-
695)
And possably:
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Clovis III, king of Austrasia (
675-
676)
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Clotaire IV, king of Austrasia (
717-
719)
Reference
★ ''The Royal Ancestry Bible Royal Ancestors of 300 Colonial American Families'' by Michel L. Call (chart 2057) ISBN 1-933194-22-7
See also
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Franks (main history of Frankish kingdoms)
★
List of Frankish Kings
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Merovingians
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