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Metz is a singer in her band Chrissy and the Vapors. [9] In early 2018, it was announced that Metz would star in Breakthrough, working with producer DeVon Franklin. [10] She is cast as Joyce Smith, the mother of John, a 14-year-old boy who fell through an icy Missouri lake and was proclaimed dead. The movie, based on the book written by Smith ...
Arnulf was born to an important Frankish family near Nancy in Lorraine around 582. [10] The family owned vast domains between the Moselle and Meuse rivers. [11] As an adolescent, he was called to the Merovingian court of king Theudebert II (595–612) of Austrasia, [12] where he was educated by Gondulf of Provence. [10]
Adalbert (c. 1000 – 11 November 1048) was the Duke of Upper Lorraine from 1047 until his death the next year. He was the first son of Gerhard IV, Count of Metz, and Gisela (Gisella), possibly a daughter of Theodoric I, Duke of Upper Lorraine.
A Florida native, Metz first addressed her turbulent childhood in her 2018 memoir, “This Is Me: Loving the Person You Are Today.”In it, she wrote how her stepfather ― whom she identified ...
Metz recalled a conversation she had with a woman who she did not expect to have anything in common with, a "cute little thing" in "her cute little workout clothes and her little stroller and her ...
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Her mother, Godila, was also the daughter of an Austrasian duke. Glodesind's paternal aunt, Rotlinda, was abbess of Ören, a convent at Trier, Germany, and the wife of Saint Arnulf, who was a member of the Carolingian nobility and one of their most important saints; he became bishop of Metz in 614. [3]
Adelaide of Metz (970 – 19 May 1046) was a French noblewoman. Adelaide was born in 970 in Egisheim. She was a member of the Matfriding dynasty, descending from Matfrid. Her parents are unknown but she was a sister of Adalbert and Gerhard. [1] She married Henry of Speyer, a German count and member of the Salian dynasty.