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Mundéric, Lord of Vitry-en-Perthois Munderic, Lord of Vitry-en-Parthois; rebelled against Thierry I who killed him. Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 128. 'Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Desce... |
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Regnitrud of the Franks He married Regintrude of Austrasia, daughter of Dagobert I and Regintrude. They had the following: 1. Daughter of Theodo, married Godefroy, Duke of Alamannia He also married Folchiade of Salzeburg.... |
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Childéric I, King of the Franks, Merovingian Dynasty Childeric I (c. 440– c. 481) was the Merovingian king of the Salian Franks from 457 until his death, and the father of Clovis. He succeeded his father Merovech as king, traditionally in 457 or 458.... |
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Chlothar II "the Young", King of the Franks, Merovingian Dynasty Ben M. Angel notes: Someone placed this person as having died at the "Abbaye de St. Vincent" in Paris, and buried in the Cathedral by the same name. First, no such cathedral. There is a church and abbe... |
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Charibert II, King of Aquitaine -------------------- Charibert II (c.608–8 April 632), a son of Clotaire II and his second wife Sichilde, was briefly king of Aquitaine from 629 to his death, with his capital at Toulouse. When... |
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Chlodio I "le Chevelu", Roi des Francs See: English Wikipedia claims that Chlodio's father was Theudemeres, not Pharamond. "The Pharamond legend appears to be a later concoction created in the 8th century." *************************... |
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Chlodomer, King of Orléans Clodomiro (◊ c. 495 † 21 de Junho de 524). Foi o segundo dos quatro filhos de Clóvis I, rei dos francos. Quando seu pai morreu em 511, ele dividiu o reino dos francos com seus três irmãos: Teo... |
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Mérovech I, Roi des Francs, Merovingian Dynasty, saliens Meroveo, rey de los francos (desde 448 a 457). Dio su nombre a la dinastía Merovingia. Una leyenda cuenta que nació de la unión de su madre, esposa de Clodión "el Cabelludo", y de un monstruo mar... |
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Mérovech II "le Jeune" (c.411 - c.457) |
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Pharamond, King of the Franks at Cologne Pharamond or Faramund (c. 370 - c. 427) is probably legendary rather than historical. Although he is often called the first king of the Salian Franks, he was first mentioned in the anonymous 8th centur... |
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Adèle of the Franks (c.650 - 735) øåØåDaughter of Saint Dagobert II, King of the Franks, and the Anglo-Saxon princess Matilda. Sister of Saint Irmina. Grand-daughter of Saint Sigebert, king of Austrasia. Princess. Married to Alberi... |
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Theudebert II, King of Austrasia Theudebert I From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Theudebert I (French: Thibert or Théodebert) (c. 500-547 or 548) was the Merovingian king of Austrasia from 533 to his death in 548. He was the s... |
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Siegbert I, King of Austrasia -------------------- [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 14, Ed. 1, Tree #3302, Date of Import: Jan 26, 1999] Sigebert I (535-575) was the king of Austrasia from the death of his father in 561 to his own death... |
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Théodebald (~536~555), King of Austrasia Theudebald or Theodebald (in modern English, Theobald; in French, Thibaud or Théodebald; in German, Theudowald) (c. 535–555), son of Theudebert I and Deuteria, was the king of Metz, Rheims, or Aus... |
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Saint Gondolfus, Bishop of Tongres Saint Gondulphus of Maastricht (also Gondolfus, Gundulfus, Gondulf, Gondon; born c. 524, died c. 6 July 607) was the Bishop of Tongres and Bishop of Maastricht in the sixth century. His predecessor,... |
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Childéric III, King of the Franks He was King of the Franks (743-deposed 751). He was the last of the Merovingian kings. His parentage is uncertain, but he is thought to have been a son of Chilpéric II. He was raised to the throne and... |
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Chilpéric II, King of the Franks He was raised as a monk under the name Daniel, but became King of Neustria (715), and sole King of the Franks (719), succeeding Dagobert III. He was the last Merovingian king to exercise independent au... |
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Chilpéric, Roi d'Aquitaine He was King of Aquitaine (631). He died soon after his father, perhaps murdered by his uncle Dagobert who suceeded him. |
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Theodebert I (~505~548), King of the Franks at Reims ID: I5518Th48a Name: Theudebert Merovingian , I Given Name: Theudebert, I Surname: Merovingian Sex: M Death: 0548A Note: TITLES: - #I - k. of Austrasia - SOURCES: - Wagner1975... |
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Chilpéric I, King of Soissons, Merovingian Dynasty 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 ma... |
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Childébert II, King of Austrasia & Burgundy II King of Austrasia and Burgundy 1 Born: 570 1 Marriage: Died: Dec 595 at age 25 1 General Notes: Merovingian king of the eastern Frankish kingdom of Austrasia and later also king of Burgu... |
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Chlothar III, King of the Franks Chlothar III (or Chlotar, Clothar, Clotaire, Chlotochar, or Hlothar, giving rise to Lothair; 652–73) was the eldest son of Clovis II, king of Neustria and Burgundy, and his queen Balthild. When Clovi... |
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Dagobert II, King of Austrasia Dagobert was born in 651 and when Clovis, his father, died in 656, all efforts were made to prevent him from inheriting Austrasia, the north-eastern realm of Clovis. The leading Mayor of the Palace... |
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Saint Deuteria (Doda), Abbess of Saint Pierre de Reims Deuteria (or Dode ), called Chlodoreia (daughter of Chloderic) in some older genealogies. From the English Wikipedia page on Dode, Abbess of St-Pierre de Reims: Saint Dode (born before 509) was an... |
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Théodéric IV, King of the Franks Do not confuse him with Thierry I , comte d'Autun Théodéric IV was King of the Franks (721-737), as a puppet of Charles Martel , the Mayor of the Palace. After his death, the throne was vacant for... |
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Siegbert I, King of the Franks at Cologne HE WAS NOT THE FATHER OF CLOVIS I Sigobert the Lame (also Sigibert or Sigebert, d. ca. 509) was a king of the Franks in the area of Zülpich (Latin: Tolbiac) and Cologne. He was presumably wounde... |
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Blithidis de Cologne Her ancestry is unproven (Weis, Ancestral Roots 180:5). However, the earliest sources, which tried to connect the Carolingians to the Merovingian dynasty they displaced, say that she was a daughter of... |
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Chlodébaud, King of the Franks at Cologne Roi de Cologne-------------------- King Childebert of COLOGNE 420 - 483 King Birth Abt 420 Westphalia, Saxony, Germany Gender Male Also Known As Chlodebaud des FRANCS RIPUAIRES Title (Facts... |