Chlothar I, sometime called "the Old" (French: le Vieux), (died c. December 561) also anglicised as Clotaire from the original French version, was a king...
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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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Charibert I (French: Caribert; Latin: Charibertus; c. 517 – December 567) was the Merovingian King of Paris, the second-eldest son of Chlothar I and his...
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His brothers ruled in different lands: Theuderic I in Metz, Chlodomer in Orléans, and Chlothar I in Soissons. In 523, Childebert participated with his...
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Burgundy) Childebert I and Charibert I (Kings at Paris) Lines of Clothar I and Chilperic I (Kings at Soissons) Chlothar II defeated Brunhilda and her great-grandson...
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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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to AD 592. He was the third-eldest and second-eldest-surviving son of Chlothar I and Ingunda. On his father's death in 561, he became king of a fourth...
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divided between Clovis's four surviving sons: Childebert I in Paris, Chlodomer in Orléans, and Chlothar I in Soissons. Theuderic inherited Metz in 511 at his...
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the kingdom of the Franks with his three brothers: Theuderic I, Childebert I, and Chlothar I. Chlodomer became King of the Franks at Orléans. This kingdom...
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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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king of what would become France." Clovis succeeded his father, Childeric I, as a king of the Salian Franks in 481, and eventually came to rule an area...
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List of French royal mistresses (section Chlothar I)
University Press. Delachenal, Roland (1909). Histoire de Charles V. Vol. I. Picard. Gaude-Ferragu, Murielle (2016). Queenship in Medieval France, 1300-1500...
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Dagobert (c. 579/80 – 580), died young Theuderic (c. 582 – 584), died young Chlothar II (before September 584 – 18 October 629), Chilperic's successor in Neustria...
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to migrate to Italy. December 13 – King Chlothar I reunites the Frankish Kingdom after his brother Childebert I dies, becoming sole ruler of the Franks...
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kings Childebert I and Chlothar I from 532–534 Childebert I, 534–558 (central parts) Theudebert I, 534–548 (northern parts) Chlothar I, 534–561 (southern...
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Austrasia until 555, when it was united with the other Frankish kingdoms of Chlothar I, who inherited all the Frankish realms by 558. He redivided the Frankish...
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reputed to be a daughter of Charibert I (who reigned 561–567), Merovingian King of Paris, and granddaughter of Chlothar I. The Liber Historiae Francorum, written...
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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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late father, Clovis I. King Sigismund of Burgundy is defeated by the invading Franks under Chlodomer, Childebert I and Chlothar I. He is captured and...
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his successor Chlothar I had "begun to have intercourse with" his widow Waldrada (531–572), daughter of the Lombard king Wacho. Chlothar's bishops objected...
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Merovingians. Garibald I himself married Waldrada, the widow of Merovingian king Theudebald, in 555, after her marriage to Chlothar I was annulled on grounds...
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I 458–481 Clovis I 481–511 Chlodomer 511–524 Childebert I 511–558 Chlothar I 558–561 Charibert I 561–567 Chilperic I 567–584 Gontran 561–592 Chlothar...
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Childebert I, the kingdom of Soissons went to Chlothar I, the kingdom of Orléans went to Chlodomer, and the kingdom of Rheims (Austrasia) went to Theuderic I. 524...
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his realms after his death in 511. These four kings, Theuderic I, Chlothar I, Childebert I, and Chlodomer, quarrel and fight for supremacy over the Frankish...
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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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by Chlothar I, Theudebald's successor. Some of their Frankish successors fought against the Saxons, while others were allied with them; Chlothar II won...
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late father, Clovis I. King Sigismund of Burgundy is defeated by the invading Franks under Chlodomer, Childebert I and Chlothar I. He is captured and...
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King Chlothar I ("the Old") dies at Compiègne at age 64. The Merovingian dynasty is continued by his four sons (Charibert I, Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic...
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first married to King Chlodomer and later to his younger brother, King Chlothar I. Guntheuc may have been of Burgundian origin and the granddaughter of...
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