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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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established the
forest as
their privileged hunting grounds,: 356 and
Clothaire the
Great built the
first royal residence there in the 7th century,: 357–358 ...
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queens who
arose from
servile status include Fredegund, the
mother of
Clothaire II; Bilichild, the wife of
Theudebert of Austrasia; and
possibly Nanthild...
- and Gray. The
Abbey of Lure was
situated here. In the
seventh century,
Clothaire II
recognised the
virtues of
Saint Deicolus and
considerably enriched...
- the
suspension of his
cloak on a
sunbeam and the
taming of wild beasts.
Clothaire II, King of Burgundy,
recognised the
virtues of
Deicolus and considerably...
- to give birth. The
owners of the
bakery at
which Bruère was emplo****,
Clothaire and
Denise Audidier, were also
arrested for
infractions of
fiscal legislation...
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tribe of
anthropomorphic animal folk & ally to the
Straw Hat Pirates.
Clothaire Hare
Sibylline A
friend of Sibylline.
Clover Rabbit Happy Happy Clover...
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operator (W/O), and Bob
Maloubier (alias
Robert 'Bob' Mortier;
codenames Clothaire and Paco),
Szabo and Liewer's
friend and
comrade of SOE who was to act...
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court of
Sigebert III, King of
Austrasia Robert II, also
Chancellor to
Clothaire III (through 677). Undoubtedly, many of the
other lord
chancellors were...
- attire[citation needed]
Deicolus as a hermit, a wild boar
hunted by King
Clothaire takes refuge at his feet[citation needed]
Demetrius of
Sirmium deacon's...