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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Franks: Chlothar I (497–561) Chlothar II (584–629) Chlothar III (652–673) Chlothar IV (died 719) Wolfgang Jungandreas and Hans H. Anton (1981). "Chlothar I...
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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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Francia (section Rule of Chlothar II)
offices after Chlothar's coup succeeded and Brunhilda and the ten-year-old king were killed. Immediately after his victory, Chlothar II promulgated the...
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Clothar I and Chilperic I (Kings at Soissons) Chlothar II defeated Brunhilda and her great-grandson, Sigibert II, reunifying the kingdom. By that time the...
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Soissons Chilperic I, who gave birth to his nephew Chlothar II, the third King of the Franks. Brunulphe II welcomed his first son, Brunulphe III, born to...
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her betrayed and handed over to her nephew and foe in Neustria, Chlothar II. Chlothar then took control of the other two kingdoms and set up a united...
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of 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...
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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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Theudebert at Sens, but then the two brothers allied against their cousin Chlothar II and defeated him at Dormelles (near Montereau), thereby laying their...
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