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Childeric I (/ˈkɪldərɪk/; French:
Childéric; Latin:
Flavius Childericus;
reconstructed Frankish: *Hildirīk; died 481 AD) was a
Frankish leader in the...
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Childeric (also
Childerich or
Childéric) was the name of
several Frankish kings:
Childeric I (c.440–481)
Childeric II (c.653–673)
Childeric III (c.717–754)...
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Childeric III (c. 717 – c. 754) was King of the
Franks from 743
until he was
deposed in 751 by
Pepin the Short. He was the last
Frankish king from the...
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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...
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north of
Paris in modern-day France. His
supposed descendants, the
kings Childeric I and
Clovis I, are the
first well-attested Merovingians. He may have...
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royalty down to the 19th century. The
first well-known
Merovingian king was
Childeric I (died 481). His son
Clovis I (died 511)
converted to
Nicene Christianity...
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Lower Rhine in that region. In the
middle of the 5th century,
Childeric I, a
Salian Frank, was one of
several military leaders commanding Roman...
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their reign. In 743, they
ended the
Frankish Interregnum [fr] by
choosing Childeric III, who was to be the last
Merovingian monarch, as
figurehead King of...
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rulers such as
Chlodio and
Childeric I
expanded their rule into what is now
northern France.
Clovis I, the son of
Childeric,
unified all
Franks after conquering...
- 721) was king of the
Franks from 715
until his death. He was a son of
Childeric II and his half-cousin wife, Bilichild. As an infant, he was spirited...