Isembard, Count of Autun
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Isembard, Count of Autun
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Isembard was a Burgundian nobleman and count of Autun. According to the Annales Fontanellenses, his father was Warin of Provence. In 850, Isembard and Count Aledramn of Barcelona were sent by King Charles the Bald to subdue the rebellious Margrave William of Septimania. They were both captured through a ruse. On 21 March 858, at the synod of Quierzy, Isembard was one of the lay magnates who swore fidelity to King Charles. He was thus probably one of the "leading men of Burgundy" whom the Annales
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