Mayors of The Palace of Austrasia
- Parthemius (until 548)
- Gogo (c. 567–581), during the minority of Childebert II
- Wandalenus (from 581), during the minority of Childebert II
- Gundulf (from 600), under Theudebert II
- Landric (until 612), probably also in Neustria
- Warnachar (612–617), also in Burgundy
- Hugh (or Chucus) (617–623), successor of previous
- Pepin the Elder (623–629), under Dagobert I
- Adalgisel (633–639)
- Pepin the Elder (639–640), again
- Otto (640–642 or 643)
- Grimoald I 642 or 643–656), died 662
- Wulfoald (656–680), also in Neustria (673–675)
- Pepin the Middle (680–714), took the title Duke and Prince of the Franks (dux et princeps Francorum) after his conquest of Neustria in 687
- Theudoald (714–715), also in Neustria. Illegitimate son of Grimoald II, designated heir of his grandfather Pepin, opposed by the nobility, who acclaimed Charles Martel
- Charles Martel (715–741), illegitimate son of Pepin the Middle, also in Neustria (718–741)
- Carloman (741–747), died 754 or 755
- Drogo (747–751), son of Carloman
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