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  1. Apr 7, 2023 · Roi Neustrie (561-584), Roi de Soissons, Roi de France. Chilperic I (c. 539 – September 584) was the king of Neustria (or Soissons) from 561 to his death. He was one of the sons of Clotaire I, sole king of the Franks, and Aregund. Chilperic I's first marriage was to Audovera.

  2. Childeric and Basina were the parents of the Frankish king Clovis I, who is remembered as the first medieval king to rule Gaul. According to the Gesta episcoporum Cameracensium, the Frankish King Ragnachar, and his brother Richar, from the area of Cambrai were related to Basina. Marriage and children

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Childeric I had died in 481 AD, making this a very old find even back in the 17 th century. He ruled at a time when the influence of the Roman Empire was waning and new dynasties were springing up. He ruled at a time when the influence of the Roman Empire was waning and new dynasties were springing up.

  4. Merovingian dynasty. NORTH. NORTH. The Merovingian dynasty ( / ˌmɛrəˈvɪndʒiən /) was the ruling family of the Franks from around the middle of the 5th century until 751. [1] They first appear as "Kings of the Franks" in the Roman army of northern Gaul. By 509 they had united all the Franks and northern Gallo-Romans under their rule.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Childeric_IIChilderic II - Wikipedia

    Childeric II (c. 653 – 675) was a King of the Franks. He ruled Austrasia from 662 and Neustria and Burgundy from 673 until his death, making him sole king for the final two years of his life. Childeric was the second eldest son of King Clovis II [2] and grandson of King Dagobert I and Queen Nanthild . [3]

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · Illustration. by Jean Dassier. published on 09 February 2023. Download Full Size Image. Portrait of Frankish King Childeric I as imagined by Jean Dassier, 1720. Remove Ads.

  7. The Grave of King Childeric I († 481/482).. Jaroslav Jiřík Kateřina Blažková Jana Bezáková Barry Ager et al. (eds.). Royal Insignia of Late Antiq- uity from Mšec and Řevničov. Magnificent Finds from the Migration Period from Central Bohemia., Muzeum T.G.V. Rakovnik, pp.72-79, 2022. hal-04060182.

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