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- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun abstract "Isembard (also spelled Isembart or Isembert) was a Burgundian nobleman and count of Autun. According to the Annales Fontanellenses, his father was Warin of Provence.In 850, Isembard and Count Aledramn of Barcelona were sent by King Charles the Bald to subdue the rebellious Margrave William of Septimania. They were both captured through a ruse. On 21 March 858, at the synod of Quierzy, Isembard was one of the lay magnates who swore fidelity to King Charles. He was thus probably one of the \"leading men of Burgundy\" whom the Annales Bertiniani record as joined Charles at Brienne and Chalon that November, when he and Louis the German almost came to battle.On 20 June 859, Isembard (or possibly his son), described as a fidelis (loyal follower) in the charter, received a villa in the Narbonnais from the king, to be held in perpetuity (in proprium aeternaliter) as an allod. In 864, Isembard (or possibly his son again) was a royal missus and the viscount of Narbonne. The appointment of a royal fidelis to the office of viscount demonstrates that at this stage in Charles's reign, the king still coveted influence at the local level even in the far south of his realm.".
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- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Aleran.
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- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Annales_Bertiniani.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Annals_of_Fontenelle.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Autun.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Aymeri_de_Narbonne.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Brienne-le-Château.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Counts_of_Autun.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Chalon-sur-Saône.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Charles_the_Bald.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Guerin_of_Provence.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Burgundy.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Louis_the_German.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Missus_dominicus.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Narbonne.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink Villa.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLink William_of_Septimania.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Isembard".
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Isembard, Count of Autun".
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Isembart".
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun subject Category:Counts_of_Autun.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun hypernym Nobleman.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun type Person.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun comment "Isembard (also spelled Isembart or Isembert) was a Burgundian nobleman and count of Autun. According to the Annales Fontanellenses, his father was Warin of Provence.In 850, Isembard and Count Aledramn of Barcelona were sent by King Charles the Bald to subdue the rebellious Margrave William of Septimania. They were both captured through a ruse. On 21 March 858, at the synod of Quierzy, Isembard was one of the lay magnates who swore fidelity to King Charles.".
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun label "Isembard, Count of Autun".
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun sameAs Q1364248.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun sameAs Isembard_de_Barcelona.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun sameAs Isembart_(Barcelona).
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun sameAs Isembard.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun sameAs Isembardo_di_Barcellona.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun sameAs m.0vxg24v.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun sameAs Изембарт_(граф_Отёна).
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun sameAs Q1364248.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun wasDerivedFrom Isembard,_Count_of_Autun?oldid=686722668.
- Isembard,_Count_of_Autun isPrimaryTopicOf Isembard,_Count_of_Autun.