Dentelin
Duchy of Dentelin , old country of France, located partly in the current Normandy.
It extended, so that one believes, along the coasts of the Manche between the the Seine and the Somme, having the Oise with S.E. This duchy formed under the Mérovingiens, at the 6th century and 7th century, a great stronghold who belonged initially to the kings of Neustrie; but the year 600, Clotaire II was obliged to yield it to Théodebert II, king of Austrasie. The successors of this last preserved it until the reign of Dagobert which, of alive sound (634), gave it in division to its young person wire Clovis II, later king of Neustrie. For this time, the duchy of Dentelin has remained plain with Neustrie and cease to appear in the history.
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