- Redbad, King of the Frisians
Radbod or Redbad (died 719) was the duke (or king) of Frisia from c. 680 until his death. He is often considered the last independent ruler of
Frisia beforeFrankish domination.Reign
While his father, Duke Aldegisel (or "Eadgils", "Aldgisl" which can be translated as 'Old Whip'), had welcomed
Christianity into his realm, Radbod attempted to extirpate the religion and free the Frisians from subjugation to theMerovingian kingdom of the Franks. In 689, Radbod was, however, defeated byPippin of Herstal in the battle ofDorestad and compelled to cede West Frisia ("Frisia Citerior", meaning Nearer Frisia, from theScheldt to theVlie ) to theFranks .Between 690 and 692, Utrecht fell into the hands of
Pippin of Herstal . This gave the Franks control of important trade routes on theRhine to theNorth Sea . Some sources say that, following this defeat, Radbod retreated, in 697, to the island ofHeligoland , others say he retreated to the part of the Netherlands that is still known as Friesland.On Pippin's death in 714, Radbod took the initiative again. He forced
Saint Willibrord and his monks to flee and advanced as far as Cologne, where he defeatedCharles Martel , Pippin's natural son, in 716. Eventually, however, Charles prevailed and compelled the Frisians to submit. Radbod died in 719, but for some years his successors struggled against the Frankish power.Relation with the Church
During the second journey of
Saint Boniface toRome ,Willibrord tried to convert Radbod, but not succeeding he returned to Fontenelle. It is said that Radbod was nearly baptised, but refused when he was told that he would not be able to find any of his ancestors in Heaven after his death, since he preferred spending eternity in Hell with his pagan ancestors than in Heaven with his enemies, especially the franks. This legend is also told with Willibrord being replaced with Wulfram (or Vulfran), a monk and ex-archbishop of Sens .Willibrord tried this while on a
Carolingian -sponsored mission into Frisia with the express purpose of trying to convert the paganFrisians living there in the hope that, once they had converted toChristianity , the Franks could gain control of the important trade portDorestad , which they had up to that point been unable to do.External links
* [http://www.the-orb.net/orb_done/dudo/dudindex.html Dudo of St. Quentin's "Gesta Normannorum"] : Chapter 9.
ee also
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Low Countries mythology References
*1911
*Petz, G. H. (ed). "MGH Scriptures". (Hanover, 1892).
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