Praejectus, Prejectus or Projectus (French: Saint Pry, Prie, Prix, Priest, Prest, Preils; Italian: Preietto (Proietto[1])) (625–676) was a bishop of Clermont, who was killed together with the abbot Amarinus as a result of contemporary political struggles.
[2] In 675, a land dispute between Praejectus and Hector, lord of Marseilles, was heard at the royal court in Autun.
[4] Hector, who had fallen out with Wulfoald, the Mayor of the palace of Austrasia, was accused of various crimes, and at the order of Childeric, arrested and executed.
Leger was an opponent of Ebroin, mayor of the palace of Neustria on two occasions; firstly from 658 to his deposition in 673 and secondly from 675 to his death in 680 or 681.
In a violent and despotic career, he strove to impose the authority of Neustria, which was under his control, over Burgundy and Austrasia.