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Personal data Nibelung "The Historian" Count of Autun & Burgundy, Lord of Perrecy, Montisan & Hesburg, Greve of Madrie
He was born in the year 720 in Perrancey, Haute Marne, Champagne, France.
He died on October 9, 768 in Hessen Darmstadt, Schwaben, Germany, he was 48 years old.
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