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Chlothar I,
sometime called "the Old" (French: le Vieux), (died c.
December 561) also
anglicised as Clotaire, was a king of the
Franks of the Merovingian...
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Chlothar II,
sometimes called "the Young" (French: le Jeune), (May/June 584 – 18
October 629) was king of the Franks,
ruling Neustria (584–629), Burgundy...
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Chlothar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chlothar (Latin Chlotharius; Gr**** Khlōthários Χλωθάριος;
French Clotaire) is a
Germanic given name...
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Chlothar III (also
spelled Chlotar, Clothar, Clotaire, Chlotochar, or Hlothar; 652–673) was King of the Franks,
ruling in
Neustria and
Burgundy from 657...
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Chlothar,
under whom, with the
death of
Childebert in 558, the
entire Frankish realm was
reunited under the rule of one king. In 561
Chlothar died...
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Chlothar IV (died 718) was the king of
Austrasia from 717
until his death. He was a
member of the
Merovingian dynasty, and was
installed by
Charles Martel...
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Clothar I and
Chilperic I (Kings at Soissons)
Chlothar II
defeated Brunhilda and her great-grandson,
Sigibert II,
reunifying the...
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marriage to
Chlothar I, son of Clovis. She was the
daughter of King
Baderic of
Thuringia (c. 480 – c. 529). She
became concubine to
Chlothar in c.517, before...
- of Soissons.
Fredegund served as
regent during the
minority of her son
Chlothar II from 584
until 597.
Fredegund has
traditionally been
given a rather...
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Chlothar II and
Haldetrude (575–604) and the
grandson of Fredegund.
Chlothar had
reigned alone over all the
Franks since 613. In 622,
Chlothar made...