Family tree van de Veer - Postma » Charibert (Canbert,Caribert,Charibert,Claribert,Hardrad,Herbert,Héribert,Heribert,Charibert or Heribert De Laon,count de Laon) de Laon I (696-747)
Personal data Charibert (Canbert,Caribert,Charibert,Claribert,Hardrad,Herbert,Héribert,Heribert,Charibert or Heribert De Laon,count de Laon) de Laon I
He was born between around 687 and around 696 in Laon (Present département de l'Aisne), Duché d'Austrasie (Present région Picardie), Frankish Kingdom (Present France).
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