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  2. Childebert III the Adopted (Childebertus Adoptivus) was a Frankish king. Childebert was a son of the Mayor of the Palace Grimoald the Elder. He was thus a grandson of Pepin of Landen. He was adopted by King Sigebert III and Queen Chimnechild.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Childebert III the Adopted ( Childebertus Adoptivus) was a Frankish king. According to the Liber Historiae Francorum Childebert was a son of the Mayor of the Palace Grimoald the Elder. He was thus a grandson of Pepin of Landen. He was adopted by King Sigebert III and Queen Chimnechild.

  4. Carolingian sources tell us that Childebert was adoptivus filius Grimoaldi (64), and hence he is known to historians as Childebert the Adopted, the first non-Merovingian to sit on the Frankish throne.

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  5. Childebert III (or IV), called the Just (French: le Juste) (c. 678/679 – 23 April 711), was the son of Theuderic III and Chrothildis (or Doda) and sole king of the Franks (694–711).

    • Origins
    • Reign of Clovis
    • Sons of Clovis
    • Rival Queens
    • Rise of The Aristocracy
    • Last Merovingians

    The Merovingian Dynasty originated as just one ruling family spread out across the loose confederation of Frankish tribes. The Merovingians belonged to the Salian Franks, a tribe that was settled in Belgic Gaul by the Western Roman Empire in 358 as foederati. Such an arrangement stipulated that the Salians had to provide the Romans with military se...

    The reign of Clovis I was significant for two major reasons: his unification of the Franks, and his conversion to Christianity. The first project was begun in 486, when he attacked and defeated Syagrius, the last Roman official to wield power in Gaul, and captured the city of Soissons. From this new power base, Clovis campaigned against the Alemann...

    After Clovis' death in 511, his kingdom was divided equally among his four sons, setting a precedent for future Merovingian successions. While this division is often explained as adherence to Germanic inheritance customs, scholar Ian Wood suggests that Queen Clotilde may have played a role in the partition to ensure her own sons would not be exclud...

    By 567, the Merovingian kingdoms were ruled by three of Chlothar's surviving sons: 1. Sigebert I (r. 561-575) reigned in the easternmost kingdom, soon to be known as Austrasia 2. Guntram I of Orléans(r. 561-592) ruled over the territory of Burgundy 3. Chilperic I(r. 561-584) ruled over the territory of Neustria from Soissons. Both Sigebert and Chil...

    The reigns of Chlothar II and his son Dagobert I (r. 623-639) are considered by some historians to be the height of Merovingian power and a time of peace and prosperity for the Frankish kingdoms. Yet this success was achieved because of massive concessions given to the aristocracy that would weaken Merovingian crown authority over time. In 614, Chl...

    When Dagobert died in 639, Sigebert III continued ruling in Austrasia while the crown of the combined kingdom of Neustria-Burgundy passed to Dagobert's younger son, Clovis II (r. 639-657). Since Sigebert and Clovis were both underage, the nobles of their respective kingdoms began to rule in their names. Thanks to the power given to the aristocracy ...

  6. Childebert III the Adopted (Childebertus Adoptivus) was a Frankish king. [1] Childebert was a son of the Mayor of the Palace Grimoald the Elder. He was thus a grandson of Pepin of Landen. [2] He was adopted by King Sigebert III and Queen Chimnechild. [3]

  7. Sometimes referred to as Childebert II, presumably as a result of not considering Childebert II (c.570-596) and Childebert III The Adopted (c.650-662) as rulers of France in the strictest… View more.

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