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    Dagobert I (Latin: Dagobertus; c. 603/605 – 19 January 639) was King of the Franks. He ruled Austrasia (623–634) and Neustria and Burgundy (629–639). He...
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  • "bright". Roi Dagobert (born 1964), thoroughbred racehorse Dagobert I (605–639), Frankish king Dagobert II (died 679), Frankish king Dagobert III (699–715)...
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    Dagoberti, a late and unreliable biography of Dagobert II, partially conflates him with Dagobert I and Dagobert III. His son, Theuderic IV or Theirry IV (sometimes...
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    751. Chlothar was forced to cede rule over Austrasia to his young son Dagobert I in 623. Unusually for a Merovingian monarch, he practised monogamy, though...
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    Francia (section Dagobert I)
    son Dagobert I would be their king and he was duly acclaimed by the Austrasian warriors in the traditional fashion. Nonetheless, though Dagobert exercised...
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    Frankish goldsmith, courtier, and bishop who was chief counsellor to Dagobert I and later Bishop of Noyon–Tournai. His deeds were recorded in Vita Sancti...
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    royal army under Dagobert I in 631 or 632. Provoked to action by a "violent quarrel in the Pannonian kingdom of the Avars or Huns", Dagobert led three armies...
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    In order to appease the local nobility, Clothar made his young son, Dagobert I, king of Austrasia. Austrasia was usually ruled by a separate king, often...
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    Dagobert II (Latin: Dagober(c)tus; Old English: Dægberht; died 679) was a Merovingian king of the Franks, ruling in Austrasia from 675 or 676 until his...
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  • Robertians. [citation needed] Robert began his career as a referendary to Dagobert I, the last powerful king of the Merovingian dynasty, and his son Clovis...
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  • disappeared, stolen in the basilica and never seen again. Its name comes from Dagobert I (629–639), the French king for whom it was supposedly created by master...
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    King of the Franks in Neustria and Burgundy, having succeeded his father Dagobert I in 639. His brother Sigebert III had been King of Austrasia since 634...
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    Pepin of Landen (redirect from Pepin I)
    was the Mayor of the palace of Austrasia under the Merovingian King Dagobert I from 623 to 629. He was also the Mayor for Sigebert III from 639 until...
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    of their own and he appointed his son Dagobert I to rule over them with Pepin of Landen as regent. Dagobert's government in Austrasia was widely admired...
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    around 1787. It references two historical figures: the Merovingian king Dagobert I (c. 600–639) and his chief advisor, Saint Eligius (Éloi) (c. 588–660)...
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  • 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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    Merovingians remained in power until the 8th century. Clotaire's son Dagobert I (died 639), who sent troops to Spain and pagan Slavic territories in the...
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    Fredegar and are much more recent. The Gesta Dagoberti I regis Francorum ("Deeds of King Dagobert I of the Franks") was written in the first third of the...
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    Eastern Orthodox Church. Sigebert was born in 630 as the eldest son of Dagobert I, King of the Franks, and his concubine Ragnetrude. The king recalled and...
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  • King Dagobert may refer to: Dagobert I (603-639), king of Austrasia and the Franks Dagobert II (650-679), king of Austrasia Dagobert III (699-715), Merovingian...
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  • Aquilina are noticed as major founders and patrons of monasteries. King Dagobert I and his father made donations to them to recover their loyalty and compensate...
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    I. Dagobert I visiting the construction site of the Abbey of St. Denis (painted 1473) Clovis II visiting Saint Denis (painted in 15th c.) Dagobert I,...
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  • Slavs (Sclav, cognomento Winidi) under King Samo and Franks under King Dagobert I in 631 or 632. The Frankish armies advanced into the area of the Slavic...
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    Gométrude, or Gomatrudis, was a Frankish queen consort by marriage to king Dagobert I. It is possible that Gomentrude was descended from Ragnacaire (fl. 486)...
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    The Throne of Dagobert or Chair of Dagobert is a bronze chair made in the early Middle Ages and long associated with the Frankish and later French monarchy...
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    Austrasian capital and the education of Chlotar's young son, the future Dagobert I. This is a position he would hold until his retirement in 629 after Chlotar's...
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    this sceptre was included in the imperial regalia of Napoleon I. The sceptre of Dagobert I was stolen in 1795 during the Revolution. A typically French...
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  • of the Merovingian kingdom of Austrasia, established about 631 by King Dagobert I after his troops had been defeated by the forces of the Slavic confederation...
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    made a bid for the kingdom of Neustria against his elder half-brother Dagobert I, who had already been king of Austrasia since 623. In the ensuing negotiations...
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    destination for pilgrims. It was this chapel that Dagobert I had rebuilt and turned into a royal monastery. Dagobert granted many privileges to the monastery:...
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