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Chlodomer, also
spelled Clodomir or
Clodomer (c. 495 - 524) was the
second of the four sons of
Clovis I, King of the Franks.
Clodomir was the
eldest son...
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Clovis I and his
first wife,
Chlothar followed his two
elder brothers Chlodomer (495–524) and
Childebert I (496–558) as
third surviving son of Clovis...
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battle by Clovis's sons, and
Godomar fled.
Sigismund was
captured by
Chlodomer, King of Orléans,
where he was kept as a prisoner.
Later he, his wife...
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divided between Clovis's four
surviving sons:
Childebert I in Paris,
Chlodomer in Orléans, and
Chlothar I in Soissons.
Theuderic inherited Metz in 511...
- (French: [klu]), was a
Merovingian prince,
grandson of
Clovis I and son of
Chlodomer, who
preferred to
renounce royalty and
became a
hermit and monk. Clodoald...
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Chlodomer in Orléans, and
Chlothar I in Soissons. In 523,
Childebert parti****ted with his
brothers in a war
against Godomar of Burgundy.
Chlodomer died...
- that if the
first element is
taken to mean "famous", then the name of
Chlodomer (one of Clovis' sons)
would contain two
elements (*hlūdaz and *mērijaz)...
- character".
According to Butler,
Chlodomer captured and
killed Sigismund, as well as his wife and children, but
Chlodomer was
killed by Sigismund's brother...
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plundering Frankish territory. June 25 –
Battle of Vézeronce: The
Franks under Chlodomer,
Childebert I and
Chlothar I are
defeated by the
Burgundians and allied...
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Sigismund of Burgundy), † 1 May 524 Théodebald (son of
Chlodomer), c. 521-531
Gunthaire (son of
Chlodomer), c. 523-531
Tremorus of
Brittany (son or stepson...