Chlothar IV (died 718) was the king of Austrasia from 717 until his death. He was a member of the Merovingian dynasty, and was installed by Charles Martel...
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Franks: Chlothar I (497–561) Chlothar II (584–629) Chlothar III (652–673) Chlothar IV (died 719) Wolfgang Jungandreas and Hans H. Anton (1981). "Chlothar I...
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Chlothar I, sometime called "the Old" (French: le Vieux), (died c. December 561) also anglicised as Clotaire, was a king of the Franks of the Merovingian...
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Dagobert III, 711–715 Chilperic II, 715–717 Chlothar IV, 717–720 Chilperic II, 720–721 (again) Theuderic IV, 721–737 Childeric III, 743–751 Parthemius...
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Childebert III (redirect from Childebert IV)
invention of later fantasists. It is possible, though not likely, that Chlothar IV was also his son. He spent almost his entire life in a royal villa on...
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Cologne. On succeeding there, Charles Martel immediately proclaimed Chlothar IV king of Austrasia in opposition to Chilperic. In 718, Chilperic, in response...
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Chlothar II, sometimes called "the Young" (French: le Jeune), (May/June 584 – 18 October 629) was king of the Franks, ruling Neustria (584–629), Burgundy...
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Theuderic IV (c. 712 – 737, French, Thierry) was the Merovingian king of the Franks from 721 until his death in 737. He was the son of Dagobert III. During...
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509–511) Chlothar I (558–561) Dagobert I (632–634) Chlothar III (662–663) Childeric II (673–675) Theuderic III (679–691) Clovis IV (691–695) Childebert IV (695–711)...
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Chlothar III (also spelled Chlotar, Clothar, Clotaire, Chlotochar, or Hlothar; 652–673) was King of the Franks, ruling in Neustria and Burgundy from 657...
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Ingund (redirect from Ingund (wife of Chlothar I))
marriage to Chlothar I, son of Clovis. She was the daughter of King Baderic of Thuringia (c. 480 – c. 529). She became concubine to Chlothar in c.517, before...
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treasure. Charles bolstered his position by installing the Merovingian king Chlothar IV in Austrasia as an opposing Merovingian to Chilperic II. Despite not...
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conflates him with Dagobert I and Dagobert III. His son, Theuderic IV or Theirry IV (sometimes, confusingly, referred to as Theodoric (Thierry) II)[1]...
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under his uncle's protection. Upon this success, Charles proclaimed Chlothar IV king in Austrasia in opposition to Chilperic and deposed Rigobert, archbishop...
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Dagobert III, King (711–715) Chilperic II, King (715–721) Chlothar IV, King (717–720) Theuderic IV, King (721–737) Childeric III, King (743–751) Mayors of...
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grandfathers, and Chlothar's father was Clovis II. When Theuderic III had a son in 677, however, he named him Clovis (the future Clovis IV) and this may be...
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needed] May – Chilperic II is raised on the shield after the death of Chlothar IV, and recognized by Charles Martel as king (roi fainéant) of the Franks...
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decisive defeat at modern Les Rues-des-Vignes and subsequently declared Chlothar IV king of Austrasia. 718 Battle of Soissons (718): Charles defeated the...
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Chlothar III Childeric II Theuderic III Clovis IV Childebert III Dagobert III Chilperic II Chlothar IV Theuderic IV Childeric III Carolingians, Robertians and...
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(715–719) Location: Francia Carolingian faction (Austrasian) Charles Martel Chlothar IV (717–718) Pippinid faction (Austrasian) Theudoald (715–717) Plectrude...
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until 662, when the Merovingian dynasty was restored. When King Theuderic IV died in 737, the mayor Charles Martel continued to rule the kingdoms until...
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III King of Austrasia Chlothar IV d. 719 King of Austrasia Childebert III 670/683–711 King of the Franks r. 695–711 Clovis IV 682–695 King of the Franks...
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of Chlothar II and Haldetrude (575–604) and the grandson of Fredegund. Chlothar had reigned alone over all the Franks since 613. In 622, Chlothar made...
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'raven'; Latin: Chramnus, modern French: Chramn(e)) (died 561) was the son of Chlothar I, a Merovingian king of the Franks (r. 558–561), and his fifth wife, Chunsina...
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December 567) was the Merovingian King of Paris, the second-eldest son of Chlothar I and his first wife Ingund. His elder brother Gunthar died sometime before...
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Civil War (715–718) Carolingian faction (Austrasian) Charles Martel Chlothar IV (717–718) Pippinid faction (Austrasian) Theudoald (715–717) Plectrude...
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a puppet ruler – a roi fainéant. After the death of his older brother Chlothar III, he was appointed King in Neustria by Ebroin, Mayor of the Palace,...
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Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy had their own mayor of the palace. After Chlothar II, who ruled over the entire Frankish Kingdom, had ordered the execution...
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