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234:. He was the head of the Merovingian administrative ladder and orchestrated the operation of the entire court. He was appointed by the king from among the magnates, the most powerful families. Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy had their own mayor of the palace. After Chlothar II, who ruled over the entire Frankish Kingdom, had ordered the execution of Warnachar, the mayor of Burgundy, the magnates of Burgundy declared in 626 not to want their own mayor anymore; see Fredegar IV.54. This declaration marks the effective end of the Burgundian court and the beginning of the Neustrian-Burgundian political alliance against Austrian influence. The Austrian magnates revolted and the Battle of Tertry of 687 became the Austrasian victory with Pepin of Herstal as their leader and the new mayor of the palace. 138: 36: 241:". At that time the mayor of the palace held and wielded the real and effective power to make decisions affecting the kingdom, while the kings were increasingly reduced to performing merely ceremonial functions, which made them little more than figureheads ( 1003:
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a separate realm under the King of Neustria and Burgundy. The administration of Burgundy was briefly separate under:
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During the second half of the seventh century, the office evolved into the "
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Merovingian-dynasty term for the manager of the King's household
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Royal Administration of Merovingian and Carolingian Dynasties
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court position is mentioned as 'comes' and 'nutricius'
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to signify his augmented rule. His son and successor,
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