The Mayors of the Palace: Power Shifts (639–687) · EARLY MIDDLE AGES
The battle of Tertry (687) is a key moment: it does not replace the Merovingians yet, but it places real power in the hands of one man: Pepin of Herstal, mayor of the palace of Austrasia.
Before Tertry, the Frankish kingdom remains a mosaic of balances between kings and great men. After Tertry:
The Merovingians continue to exist, but the system changes:
Tertry opens the last phase: the one in which the Pippinids will, generation after generation, transform a de facto power into legal power, until the Carolingians.