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Adalard the Seneschal

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Frankish
nobleman
Norman march
Lord Chancellor of France
Leuthard I of Paris
Gerard II of Paris
Louis the Pious
seneschal
Carolingian Empire
Charles the Bald
Ermentrude of Orléans
Odo, Count of Orléans
Treaty of Verdun
Louis the German
East Francia
Carloman
Udo
Berengar
Waldo
Paris
Vikings
Rorgonids
Maine
Salomon, King of Brittany
Gosfrid
Adalhard of Metz
Christian Settipani
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