Grimoald d'Aquitane

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Grimoald of Aquitaine (also: Grimaud d'Aquitaine, Grimoald d'Austrasie or Grimoald de Metz) was born in 552 or 555, and died in 599.[1] He was the son of Theudebald, Merovingian king of Austrasia, and his wife Waldrade de Lombardie.

In 582, he married Itta de Gascogne. They had two children, Itta de Metz and Modoald de Metz.

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