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editIsn't Harodingian dynasty a mite pretentious for a kinship that provided Italy with two kings in the middle of the seventh century (636–653)? Who invented this kinship, a 19th century or a modern writer? Compare the so-called "Bosonids", named in modern times by their descent from Boso the Elder. The context of the naming is part of the history. --Wetman (talk) 23:22, 22 September 2010 (UTC)