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persons with this name include:
Charibert I, king of the
Franks (561–567)
Charibert II, king of the
Franks (629–632)
Charibert of
Hesbaye (fl. 6th century)...
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Charibert I (French: Caribert; Latin: Charibertus; c. 517 –
December 567) was the
Merovingian King of Paris, the second-eldest son of
Chlothar I and his...
- he is
believed by some to be the son of King
Charibert I of Paris.
Charibert is
described as
Charibert nobilis in Neustria. No
other information is available...
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Charibert II (607/617–8
April 632), a son of
Clotaire II and his
junior wife Sichilde, was
briefly King of
Aquitaine from 629 to his death, with his capital...
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Charibert {d. bef. 762), also
spelled Caribert and Heribert,
Count of Laon, was the
maternal grandfather of Charlemagne.
Charibert was the
father of Charlemagne's...
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split the
kingdom again:
Sigebert I in Reims,
Chilperic I in Soissons,
Charibert I in Paris, and
Guntram in Orleans,
which then
included the Burgundian...
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received Austrasia. On the
death of
Charibert in 567, Chilperic's
estates were
augmented when the
brothers divided Charibert's kingdom among themselves and agreed...
- he
added further territory on the
death of his brother,
Charibert I, in 567 or 568;
Charibert himself had
received the
kingdom centred on Paris; Guntram...
- I) (died 695),
Merovingian referendary (as Chrotbert, 660-695), son of
Charibert de
Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd.
Robert and his
brothers Erlebert and...
- sons of
various women, namely: with
Ingund he had Gunthar, Childeric,
Charibert, Guntram, Sigebert, and a
daughter named Chlothsind; of Aregund, sister...