Erchinoald (also Erkinoald and, in French, Erchenout) succeeded Aega as the mayor of the palace of Neustria in 641 and succeeded Flaochad in Burgundy in 642 and remained such until his death in 658. According to Fredegar, he was a relative (consanguineus) of Dagobert I's mother. Chaume cites the Notitia de Fundatione Monasterii Glanderiensis to suggest that Erchinoald was descended from the Gallo Roman senator Ansbertus through a son of that senator also named Erchinoald and that Erchinoald's son Leudesius, and was therefore a descendant of the Gallo-Roman families of the Syagrii and Ferrèoli Erchinoald's relationship with Merovingian King Dagobert has been proposed to have been through his mother Gerberga, daughter of Burgundian dux Ricomeres (fl. 575) and Bertrude, her putative sister and mother of King Dagobert. Herchenfrida (Erchinfreda), mother of St Desiderius of Cahors will have also been of this family as is further evidenced inter alia by that Gallo Roman saint's close ties to King Dagobert, and a brother named "Syagrius".
Fragmented Non-existence
Everything is gone... Turned into dust
Pulse still beats deep inside
Accept the chaos embracing a new life
Humanity commits another fault
One chapter closes, another begins
Our Misery is consequence of disregard
Chorus
Instinct – of survival is strong... None to trust (all is gone)
Fragmented - Distorting the horizon... None to trust (all is gone)
Non-existence - is the reality that mankind tastes... None to trust (all is gone)
We've become synthesized… Scope of reality decays
This is a disease x3
Caused by the fact that our reason is wrong
From the brain confusion shivers downs the spine,
Feeling paralyzed by irrationality, now we're dead... we won't resurrect
The scars of our irrationality
Are proofs of a deformed reality?
Slaying the masses unmercifully…
Consuming with pleasure their spoils.