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Données personnelles Arnulf Bishop of Metz Saint of Beer Brewing,Majordomo to Frank Kings Clotaire the Great and Dagobert I 

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Famille de Arnulf Bishop of Metz Saint of Beer Brewing,Majordomo to Frank Kings Clotaire the Great and Dagobert I

(1) Il est marié avec Clothilde Doda.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 0596, il avait 13 ans.Source 2


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  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Trees
    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=48230301&pid=9873
    / Ancestry.com
  2. Millennium File / Ancestry.com
  3. Web: International, Find A Grave Index, Ancestry.com / Ancestry.com
  4. US & British Isle, Joseph Thomas Biographical Dictionary: 1890, Barghouti, Kim, comp. / Ancestry.com
  5. Liber de episcopis Mettensibus, Paul the Deacon, A History of the Bishops of Metz, environ 795
    Shortly after 800, most likely in Metz, a brief genealogy of the Carolingians was compiled, modelled in style after the genealogy of Jesus in the New Testament. According to this source, Arnulf's father was a certain Arnoald, who in turn was the son of a nobilissimus Ansbertus and Blithilt (or Blithilde), an alleged and otherwise unattested daughter of Chlothar I. This claim of royal Merovingian descent is not confirmed by the contemporary reference in the Vita Sancti Arnulfi.The Vita, written shortly after the saint's death, states that he was of Frankish ancestry, from "sufficiently elevated and noble parentage, and very rich in worldly goods",[1] without making any claims to royal blood. However, under Salic Law, no children of Blithilde would be recognized as legitimate heirs to the dynasty. Therefore, the connection may or may not have been noted in relevant documentation.The Commemoratio Genealogiae Domni Karoli Glorissimi Imperatoris written originally in the early 9th century states that Arnulf of Metz was the son of predecessor Arnoaldus of Metz, himself a son of Ansbertus and thus the Ferreoli of the Midi. J. Depoin in "Grand Figures Monacales Du Temps Merovingiens. St Arnoul de Metz, Etudes de Critique Historique" Revue Mabillon 21, (1921) observed that chronologically and for other reasons - Arnulf was identified as a Frank in contemporary documents whereas Arnoald was identified by Paul the Deacon as a Roman ex nobilia senatorum familia orto- this construction was incorrect and proposed an alternative to the effect that Arnulf's father was Bodegisel, based in significant part on the Vita Gundolphi. David Humiston Kelley then proposed that Arnoaldus was likely an ancestor of the Carolingians through a daughter Itta, wife of Pepin of Landen. Christian Settipani carefully revisited and expanded upon the work of Depoin and Kelley. He concurred in Arnulf's descent from Bodegisel instead of Arnoald, and that there was a connection between the Ripuarian Frankish royal house and the Carolingians but argued (without dismissing the possibility of Itta's being Arnoald's daughter) that there was a connection through Arnulf's wife, Doda who he posited as a daughter of Arnoald. Kelly considered Settipani's proposed connection between the Carolingians and Arnoald and regarded it as probable.

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William J Zeman, "Brown/Calvert Tree", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/brown-calvert-tree/P9873.php : consultée 3 mai 2025), "Arnulf Bishop of Metz Saint of Beer Brewing,Majordomo to Frank Kings Clotaire the Great and Dagobert I (582-640)".