-
domain of
Clothar II was
located in the
territorial and
political framework derived from the
Frankish kingdom present at 561 at the
death of
Clothar, son of...
-
sister Clotilde (500–531). The name 'Chlothar'
means "glory". In 511,
Clothar I and his
three brothers Theuderic,
Chlodomer and
Childebert inherited...
- each of his sons.
Clothar I
received a
portion centred in Soissons,
where he had been born a
decade after Syagrius' death.
Clothar survived all his brothers...
- also
named Bobilla. He had by her two sons, of whom the
older was
called Clothar and the
younger Chlodomer.
Gontrand had a
period of intemperance. He was...
-
Clothar the
Frank is a 2003
historical fiction novel by
Canadian writer Jack Whyte. It
continues his
Arthurian Cycle as told in A
Dream of
Eagles series...
- and Burgundy) Childebert I and
Charibert I (Kings at Paris) Lines of
Clothar I and
Chilperic I (Kings at Soissons)
Chlothar II
defeated Brunhilda and...
-
Chlothar III (also
spelled Chlotar,
Clothar, Clotaire, Chlotochar, or Hlothar; 652–673) was King of the Franks,
ruling in
Neustria and
Burgundy from 657...
- that she was pregnant. The
announcement surprised the King, as her son
Clothar II was born only four
months earlier.
Gregory of
Tours interprets this...
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death of Theuderic's
grandson Theudebald, Theuderic's
younger half-brother
Clothar I (also
spelled Lothar)
inherited rule over the
Rhine regions. It is reported...
- 605,
Theudebert refused to aid his
brother whose kingdom was
invaded by
Clothar II. In 610,
Theudebert extorted Alsace from his
brother and
Theuderic took...