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In the Frankish Kingdom, the "Mayor of the Palace" was usually the:

a) "do nothing" king himself.
b) "Lord Mayor" of Paris.
c) spiritual head of the Frankish people.
d) powerful noble who had access to and control of many areas of government.

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The "Mayor of the Palace" in the Frankish Kingdom was usually a powerful noble who had control of many areas of government.

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In the Frankish Kingdom, the "Mayor of the Palace" was usually the powerful noble who had access to and control of many areas of government.

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