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Chlodio (probably died
after 450), also Clodio, Clodius, Clodion,
Cloio or Chlogio, was a
Frankish king who
attacked and then
apparently ruled Roman-inhabited...
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Gregory of Tours,
recorded that
Merovech was said to be
descended from
Chlodio, a
roughly contemporary Frankish warlord who
pushed from the
Silva Carbonaria...
- Theodemer's
reign is
supposed to be
before that of king
Chlodio, and the
Chronicle of
Fredegar makes Chlodio his son. MacDowall,
Simon (2018). The Franks. London:...
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Chararic (died c. 509),
killed by
Clovis Chlodio (5th century)
Merovech (c. 450–457),
perhaps a son of
Chlodio Childeric I (c. 457–481), son of Merovech...
- son, was
chosen as "long-haired" (crinitus) king. When he died, his son
Chlodio was
raised up as the next king.
Because there is no
reference to Pharamond...
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territory to the
Somme in
northern France.
These Franks,
headed by a
certain Chlodio,
conquered an area
which included Turna**** (the
modern Belgian city of...
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which now lies in
northern France.
Chlodio conquered Tournai, Artois, Cambrai, and as far as the
Somme river.
Chlodio is
often seen as an
ancestor of the...
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Rhine and
Meuse rivers in the north, but
Frankish chiefs such as
Chlodio would eventually expand their influence within Roman territory as far as...
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Roman army was led by the
Roman general Aetius and the parti****tion of
Chlodio, the king of the
Salian Franks is uncertain. The war
ended in a
Roman victory...
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Gregory (II.9) says that
Merovech was
reputed by some to be a
descendant of
Chlodio, an
earlier Frankish king who had
conquered Gaulish areas first in the...