- "bright". Roi
Dagobert (born 1964),
thoroughbred racehorse Dagobert I (605–639),
Frankish king
Dagobert II (died 679),
Frankish king
Dagobert III (699–715)...
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Dagobert I (Latin: Dagobertus; c. 603/605 – 19
January 639) was King of the Franks. He
ruled Austrasia (623–634) and
Neustria and
Burgundy (629–639). He...
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Dagobert III (c. 699–715) was
Merovingian king of the
Franks (711–715). He was a son of
Childebert III. He
succeeded his
father as the head of the three...
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Dagobert II (Latin: Dagober(c)tus; Old English: Dægberht; died 679) was a
Merovingian king of the Franks,
ruling in
Austrasia from 675 or 676
until his...
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Dagobert (or
Daibert or Daimbert) (died 1105) was the
first Archbishop of Pisa and the
second Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem after the city was captured...
- A
dagobert in
Wallonia or Smos in
Flanders is a
sandwich po****r in Belgium,
consisting of a
baguette filled with ham,
cheese and raw vegetables. The "Belgicism"...
- King
Dagobert may
refer to:
Dagobert I (603-639), king of
Austrasia and the
Franks Dagobert II (650-679), king of
Austrasia Dagobert III (699-715), Merovingian...
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considered its
oldest part, and
dating from the 7th century, the
scepter of
Dagobert was
stored in the
treasure of the
Basilica of Saint-Denis (also
known as...
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Dagobert Peche (3
April 1887,
Sankt Michael/Lungau,
Duchy of
Salzburg – 16
April 1923, Modling) was an
Austrian artist and
metalworker designer. He joined...
- The
Throne of
Dagobert or
Chair of
Dagobert is a
bronze chair made in the
early Middle Ages and long ****ociated with the
Frankish and
later French monarchy...