Bernard of Senlis

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Bernard I (or II) of Senlis (c. 919 – c. 947) was a Frankish noble from Herbertien dynasty, a branch of carolingian dynasty. He was a descendant of Charlemagne and his son Pepin of Italy. A cousin of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois.

Bernard was a grandson of Pepin III, Count of Senlis and Valois (846–893). There are conflicting views on whether Pepin (876–922) or Bernard (c. 875 – 927) was the younger Bernard's father.[citation needed]

He was and . Both he and his cousin Herbert I, Count of Vermandois were influential nobles of the western northern part of the Frankish Kingdom.

It's believed that (d. 1004) was his son.[citation needed]


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