-
domain of
Clothar II was
located in the
territorial and
political framework derived from the
Frankish kingdom present at 561 at the
death of
Clothar, son of...
-
sister Clotilde (500–531). The name 'Chlothar'
means "glory". In 511,
Clothar I and his
three brothers Theuderic,
Chlodomer and
Childebert inherited...
- each of his sons.
Clothar I
received a
portion centred in Soissons,
where he had been born a
decade after Syagrius' death.
Clothar survived all his brothers...
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Clothar II,[citation needed] a 9th-century
genealogy and some
modern reconstructions posit that Ansbertus' wife must have been a
daughter of
Clothar I...
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Clothar the
Frank is a
Canadian historical fiction novel by Jack
Whyte that
continues his
Arthurian Cycle as told in A
Dream of
Eagles series of novels...
- and Burgundy) Childebert I and
Charibert I (Kings at Paris) Lines of
Clothar I and
Chilperic I (Kings at Soissons)
Chlothar II
defeated Brunhilda and...
- The
Frankish Realm in 561,
after the
death of
Clothar I...
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Childebert in 558 and King
Clothar in 561. The last
years of his life see the
entire realm of the
Franks ruled by
Clothar. At the time of his
demise in...
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Battle of Vézeronce. Soon
after Chlodomer's death, his
younger brother Clothar I, king at Soissons,
married Guntheuc. Chlodomer's and Guntheuc's three...
- have been
fought in AD 532, when the
Merovingian Kings Childebert I and
Clothar I
decisively defeated the Burgundians, led by King Godomar. 46°57′06″N...