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Saint Radegund (ca. 520-587). Princess of Thuringia and queen of the Franks by her marriage to Clothar I (498-561)
Clovis I (ca. 466-511). King of the Franks (481-511). Clovis in the midst of the military chiefs who formed his Treuste, or armed court, dictates the Salic law (code of the Barbarian laws)
Merovingian kings from the jambs of the Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral. Now identified as Old Testament figures. Rois Merovingiens, Ancienne Cathedrale de Chartres
Merovingian kings and queens from the jambs of the Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral. Now identified as Old Testament figures. Rois Merovingiens, Ancienne Cathedrale de Chartres
DEPUTATION FROM POPEPope Gregorius III sends delegations to Charles Martel, ruler of the Merovingian Franks, bearing sumptuous gifts, seeking military aid. But Charles doesnt help. Date: 739 and 740
CLOVIS BAPTISED (2)Clovis, Merovingian king of the Franks, converts to Christianity after defeating the Alemanni at TOLBIAC, as he promised his wife Clothilde he would do Date: 25 December 496
DAGOBERT I King of Neustria son of Clotaire II the last Merovingian king to rule rather than reign Date: 605 - 639
Battle of Tours or Battle of Poitiers. Octuber 732. Miniature of Great Chronicle of France. Chateau of Chantilly. France
The Germanic god Wotan, corresponding to the Scandinavian Odin, represented as a warrior armed with sword and helmet with two bird heads. Funerary stele of the late 7th century. Merovingian art
Pope Gregory I (540-604). Manuscript on parchment. Text Gregory I. Contains the last 20 homilies of St. Gregory. Uncial script. From Merovingian Gaul. 7th century
Ultragotha, Queen of the Franks, wife to Childebert I.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834
Round brooch (gold & cloisonne enamel). (7th century). Merovingian art. Jewelry. ITALY. TUSCANY. Florence. Bargello National Museum
DAGOBERT I (605-639). Merovingian king of all" DAGOBERT I (605-639). Merovingian king of all the Franks (629-634), and king of Neustria and Burgundy (629-639). Dagobert I watches the construction works of Saint-Denis church
Clovis I (466-511). Engraving. ColoredClovis I (466-511). King of the Franks. Engraving. 19th century. Colored
French Merovingian VillaReconstruction of a villa in Merovingian France. Date: circa 660
DAGOBERT I Ruler of all Franks. Made Paris Capital, last Merovingian to rule united frankish realm. Date: 605 - 639
Paris, France - Eglise Saint Pierre, Montmartre. Date: 1899
CLOVIS I (465-511). Merovingian king of the Franks
Clovis Baptised (1)Clovis, Merovingian king of the Franks, converts to Christianity after defeating the Alemanni at TOLBIAC, as he promised his wife Clothilde he would do Date: 25 December 496
Music cover for Godfreys Chilperic QuadrilleMusic cover for Charles Godfreys Chilperic Quadrille, based on airs from Herves popular opera buffa (or operetta) Chilperic
Music cover for Chilperic QuadrillesMusic cover for the Chilperic Quadrilles, based on airs from Herves opera buffa (or operetta) Chilperic, arranged (probably for piano) by C H R Marriott
Womens Dress, 480POINTING - A Merovingian queen, saying Off with his head !
Clovis Baptised (3)Clovis, Merovingian king of the Franks, converts to Christianity after defeating the Alemanni at TOLBIAC, as he promised his wife Clothilde he would do
Converts to ChristianityClovis, Merovingian King of the Franks, defeats the Alemanni at Tolbiac, near Koln, and consequently converts to Christianity as he promised his wife Clothilde
Queen Bertha, later a saintBERTHA, BERTA, BERTE, BERTHE, BERTRADA or ALDEBERGE Queen of Ethelbert, King of Kent, daughter of Charibert I, Merovingian King of Paris
Merovingian WomanA woman of Merovingian France
New Year Medieval FranceMEDIEVAL PARIS In the time of the Merovingian kings, the new year is celebrated by military games on the Champ de Mars - the field dedicated to the war-god
Dagobert IIDAGOBERT II Merovingian king of Austrasia, deposed and exiled to Ireland
Childebert IICHILDEBERT II Merovingian king of Austrasia
CLOVIS III Merovingian king of Neustria and Austrasia, though only for one year
Chilperic ICHILPERIC I Merovingian king of Neustria known as Herod to his contemporaries, and eventually assassinated
Caribert, King of ParisCARIBERT Neustrian king of Paris, first of the Merovingian rulers
Clovis PromisesClovis, Merovingian king of the Franks, promises his wife Clothilde that if he defeats the Alemanni at TOLBIAC, he will convert to Christianity : he does, and does
Clovis at TolbiacClovis, Merovingian king of the Franks, defeats the Alemanni at TOLBIAC, near Koln, with Gods help, so converts to Christianity as he promised his wife Clothilde