CLOVIS I

klōˈvĭs, c.466–511, Frankish king (481–511), son of Childeric I and founder of the Merovingian monarchy. Originally little more than a tribal chieftain, he became sole leader of the Salian Franks by force of perseverance and by murdering a number of relatives. In 486 he defeated the Roman legions under Syagrius at Soissons, virtually ending Roman domination over Gaul. He then subdued the Thuringians. After his marriage (493) to the Burgundian princess Clotilda, a Catholic, he had his children baptized but was not immediately converted himself. He is said to have invoked the Christian God while locked in battle with the Alemanni in the late 490s. He defeated them and two years later converted, having been persuaded by Clotilda and St. Remi (also known as Remigius), bishop of Reims, who baptized him, reputedly along with 3,000 supporters. Thereafter Clovis was the champion of orthodox Christianity against the Arian heretics, the Burgundians, and the Visigoths. He attacked the Burgundians (500) at Dijon and the Visigoths (507) under Alaric II at Vouillé. When he died, he was master of most of Gaul—except Burgundy, Gascony, Provence, and Septimania—and of SW Germany. Shortly before his death he probably had the Salian Law revised and put into writing. Clovis united all Franks under his rule, gained the support of the Gallic clergy, made Paris his base of operations, and extended his conquests into Germany. He thus laid the foundation, which even 400 years of chaos and misrule could not destroy, of the French monarchy and foreshadowed the conquests of Charlemagne. He was succeeded by his four sons, Theodoric I, Clodomir, Childebert I, and Clotaire I.

See the history of Gregory of Tours; F. Lot, The End of the Ancient World and the Beginnings of the Middle Ages (1927; tr. 1953, repr. 1961); E. James, The Origins of France: Clovis and the Capetians, a.d. 500–1000 (1982); P. J. Geary Before France and Germany (1988).

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...gain that which Denis went to find. END OF CANTO I. NOTES TO CANTO I. 1 Holy oil, or la Sainte Ampoule, is said to have been a present despatched from heaven to King Clovis, upon his embracing Christianity at the solicitation of his wife...
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...thought and research, Clovis replied Bonjour Chad, You asked me how I talk. My Grandfather...kids tease you?" Clovis responded Bonjour Chelsea. Yes, I went to school in...go to the beach?" Clovis created a new crawfish...he responded. "No, I did not go to the...
...can we do?"; Parents seem more likely to ask that question in Clovis than in other school districts. Parents and other community members...children were required to read feminist author Maya Angelous I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Parents forged an agreement with...
...by Clovis Maksoud Remarks made by Clovis Maksoud, Director of the Center for the...friendship and the generosity of his spirit. I miss his phone calls, whether solicitous...thankful for having been considered his friend. I can just imagine how all of you here must...
...from our mistakes. by Clovis Maksoud The thirtieth...to be an exercise in futility. I venture to submit that there...formal diplomatic relations. I realize that this suggestion...redeeming the Arab future. Clovis Maksoud is Professor of International...
...Digest/Black World, 1961-1976. by Clovis E. Semmes In 1971, when the formalization...Consciousness movements embraced these issues. I would argue that today, as in the past...African-American nationalism." Black World, 9-27,84. Clovis E. Semmes, Ph.D. is Professor of African-American...
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...place with the anointing of him as priest-king with the oil of Clovis, girt with the sword of Charlemagne. Despite his subsequent...Religion from 1560 onwards. This though was a world beyond Francis I, lying in state through magnificent funeral ceremonies that lasted...
...eventually transformed to Strasbourg. Clovis established the Merovingian Frankish Empire...Franks against their brother, Emperor Lothair I, by taking the Oath of Strasbourg in 842...visited Strasbourg in 1514, he commented: "I saw a government ruled by one but without...
...nations. Sir William Wallace would have liked that. And so do I." Connerys contributions to U.S.-Scottish relations, his support...Scottish Society of Central California celebrated Tartan Day in Clovis on April 6 with a program demonstrating the Scottish influence...
...sooner do I leave St. Etienne than I come face to face with another fragment of history. In the rue Clovis, a few feet down the hill from the church, I find a portion of the citys twelfth-century fortifications. Built by King Philippe Auguste, it is...
...strengthened her suspicion that the Clovis people were not the ancestors...there was something there. So I assumed that there was something...kinds of projectile points, and I think thats where they came from...the Americas, but unlike the Clovis they probably relied on waterways...
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...17-6) fell short in his final against Madison Gambrell (10-1) of Clovis, as the junior ranked No. 3 in Central California ended Patels...lot of fun since we arrived in Chicago on (Christmas Eve) and I really dont know if winning (here) or actually watching a real...
...after that, Christmas was for many centuries a solemn second Easter rather than a feast of merriment. The Frankish King Clovis I picked Christmas Day in 496 for his baptism as a Christian, and Charlemagne was crowned Roman emperor by Pope Leo III on...
...In spite of the fact that I knew what was coming, and thought...somewhat like a ton of bricks." Clovis said be broke into sobs, something...got to greet the pope. "When I and my classmates went forward...personal crest and his motto," Clovis said. But it wasnt so much the...
...standing for 70 years," Jenkins said. "I think that establishing that Clovis was not first is a huge step...they have human DNA from the pre-Clovis period. "Ive got this nagging feeling...bigger and the patterns form up, I would think we would reach a point...
...Byline: Gabriella Boston When Clovis Maksoud, professor of international...made in the summer," he says. "I mean, how can you teach the Middle...the Arab-Israeli conflict. "I think we need the background...says. Photos (A, color), A) Clovis Maksoud, a former Arab League...
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CLOVIS I klo vis, c.466 511...and put into writing. Clovis united all Franks under...four sons, Theodoric I , Clodomir, Childebert I , and Clotaire I . See the history of...The Origins of France: Clovis and the Capetians, a.d...
...klotar , d. 561, Frankish king, son of Clovis I . On his fathers death (511) he and...524 he and his brother Childebert I divided the kingdom of their deceased...king of the Franks. His sons Chilperic I and Sigebert I inherited Neustria and...
...CHILDEBERT I chil d b rt, d. 558, Frankish king, son of Clovis I . On his fathers death (511) he and his three brothers shared...brother Clodomir died (524), he and another brother Clotaire I murdered Clodomirs sons and seized his lands. With Clotaire...
...Thierry I tere , teer e, d. 534, Frankish ruler, son of Clovis I . On his fathers death (511) he shared equally with his brothers, Clodomer, Childebert I , and Clotaire I , in the division of the Frankish kingdom...
...chil d rik, c.436 481, Merovingian king of the Salian Franks (c.457 481), a Germanic tribe; son of Meroveus and father of Clovis I. Information on him is mostly legendary. His rule was that of a tribal chieftain. He defeated (463) the Visigoths at Orleans...
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