MEROVINGIANS

dynasty of Frankish kings, descended, according to tradition, from Merovech, chief of the Salian Franks, whose son was Childeric I and whose grandson was Clovis I, the founder of the Frankish monarchy. Merovingian kings followed Frankish custom in dividing the patrimony. After the death (511) of Clovis I, the kingdom was divided among his descendants into various kingdoms, which later became known as Austrasia, Neustria, and Burgundy. These kingdoms, whose borders were constantly shifting, were often combined; for brief periods, they were all united in a single realm under Clotaire I (558–61), Clotaire II (613–23), and Dagobert I (629–39). The rule of the Merovingians before Dagobert I was disturbed by chronic warfare among aristocrats and rivals for power, notably between Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia and Queen Fredegunde of Neustria. Dagobert I was the last active ruler; his descendants were called the rois fainéants, or idle kings. They were entirely subject to their mayors of the palace, the Carolingians, who became the nominal as well as the actual rulers of the Franks when Pepin the Short deposed (751) the last Merovingian king, Childeric III. See Childebert I; Theodoric I; Guntram; Chilperic I; Sigebert I; Childebert II.

See S. Dill, Roman Society in Gaul in the Merovingian Age (1926, repr. 1966); J. M. Wallace-Hedrill, Long-Haired Kings and Other Studies in Frankish History (1982); P. J. Geary, Before France and Germany (1988); E. James, The Franks (1991).

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...0-582-21878-0. --ISBN 0-582-49372-2 pbk. 1. Merovingians. 2. France--History--To 987.3. France...10. The Merovingians and their Neighbours 159...231 The Merovingians and aristocratic faction in the age...
...Bachrach. p. cm. ISBN 0-8133-1492-5 1. Merovingians--History, Military. 2. Gundovald, 6th...who took notes in shorthand, and the Merovingians, who were deeply involved on many fronts...put by the Byzantines. In short, the Merovingians were well aware of how Justinian d...
...and index. ISBN 0-520-23244-5 1. Merovingians Funeral rites and ceremonies. 2. Funeral...legitimacy and continuity with the Merovingians; contingents of both sides of this...Bourbons legitimacy as heirs of the Merovingians. Chiflet, Anastasis Childerici I...
...magnum lacking orientation points. 9 Most important for my aims here, the centuries between Augustine and the last Merovingians provide us with comparatively rich materials for understanding how the visionary experience became absorbed into clerical...
...Childebert, and Chlothar. The preface is of course the work of a late pious copyist full of the grandeur of the conquering Merovingians, who were true sons of the Church. But it also preserves a popular tradition that the floating legal customs and maxims...
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...the messengers prediction that the Merovingians, Frisians and Swedes will choose the...afterwards the Merovingians friendship has been denied...actively wish for no peace; similarly, the Merovingians in line 2921 are also seen as deliberately...
...that such actions will lead to the greater good. When the Merovingians wife Persephone (Monica Belucci) offers to trade the Keymaker...Jr. notes that Neos very existence gives the lie to the Merovingians claim that everything is causally determined. As an "anomaly...
...hair or an animals mane. (62) It is important to note that hairstyle was sometimes a marker of class or gens, as among the Merovingians. (63) The Burgundian Law Codes, compiled by King Gundobad in the late fifth and early sixth centuries, speak to the shame...
...against villagers, and a church content to live on its rents resisted modernization. On the other hand, entries on Dagobert, Merovingians, the date of Christmas, and many others, are very useful, as are illustrations of pictures by Leonardo. There is a whole...
...hegemony into Kent, a struggle in which Frankish monarchs had been engaged for some time: It is clear from Procopius that the Merovingians were claiming overlordship in southern England in the 550s, when an embassy sent to Constantinople declared that the Franks...
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...by Susan Haskins WHO WERE THE MEROVINGIANS? Today, because of The Da Vinci Code...count of Provence. So where do the Merovingians come in? Nowhere. In The Holy Blood...between Mary Magdalen, Marseilles and the Merovingians. Susan Haskins is the author of Mary...
...literature. He then exposes the implausibility of recent Grail literature, with its crazy fantasies involving Mary Magdalene, the Merovingians, Cathars, Templars, Rosicrucians and Freemasons in wildly improbable combinations. These popular accounts trivialise the...
...Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and had children who were the ancestors of a royal family of early France known as the Merovingians; and finally, that the Catholic Church, knowing Christianity to be built on lies, has created and/or encouraged numerous...
...them in 751, the Carolingians. According to Einhard, the biographer of the most famous Carolingian, Charlemagne, the later Merovingians were rois faineants, decadent and do-nothing kings, whose power had been effectively supplanted by the Carolingian dynasty...
...supposing that the Holy Grail (San Greal) is really the Holy Bloodline (Sang Real), the dynasty of the Messiah, to which the Merovingians belonged. Whence comes the legend of Mary Magdalenes advent in the south of France? It is possible that it stems from the...
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...In the DVC, Jesus married Mary Magdalene (a descendant of King Saul!) and fathered a daughter, Sarah, from whom sprang the Merovingians, a medieval French royal dynasty, and ultimately Sophie Neveu, the books heroine. Christ intended Mary Magdalene to be the...
...Baigent, Leigh and Lincoln believe the Merovingians, the ruling family of a kingdom spanning...there is a suggestion that amp;#91;the Merovingians amp;#93; are the legitimate kings of...absolute nonsensical rubbish. Even if the Merovingians survived - which is extremely doubtful...
...to those of the "first beast" of Revelation 13; He is a direct descendant of the "13th Illuminati Bloodline" known as the Merovingians, which Cohen believes to be the spawn of the devil; and his Welsh home, Llwyn-y-Wermod, translates as Wormwood Grove which...
...History Channel notes that Clovis, the king of the Franks, converted to Christianity in 496 and laid the foundation for the Merovingians, "famous today as the supposed protectors of Christs bloodline in The Da Vinci Code." Simon honor on PBS Singer-songwriter...
...and the language itself, while spare, is highly allusive. Readers are introduced to such obscure historical figures as the Merovingians, Paracelsus, Chamisso, and Sandrart. (This reviewer, for one, was grateful for the presence of a one-volume encyclopedia...
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MEROVINGIANS dynasty of Frankish kings, descended, according to tradition, from Merovech, chief of the Salian Franks , whose...in a single realm under Clotaire I (558 61), Clotaire II (613 23), and Dagobert I (629 39). The rule of the Merovingians before Dagobert I was disturbed by chronic warfare among aristocrats and rivals for power, notably between Queen Brunhilda...
...NEUSTRIA noos tre , western portion of the kingdom of the Franks in the 6th, 7th, and 8th cent., during the rule of the Merovingians . It comprised the Seine and Loire country and the region to the north; its principal towns were Soissons and Paris. The...
...and N and central Italy. Under its first dynasty, the Merovingians , the empire was, for most of the time, divided into several...organization, commerce, and culture under the Romans, the Merovingians represented a barbaric civilization. Only the Church kept...
...Charles Martel , Carloman , and Pepin the Short , continued to govern the territories under the nominal kingship of the Merovingians . In 751, with the knowledge and backing of Pope Zacharias, Pepin the Short deposed the last Merovingian king, Childeric...
...forced by popular demand to give (634) Austrasia its own king in the person of his son, Sigebert III. The last of the Merovingians to exercise personal rule, he made himself independent of the great nobles, especially of Pepin of Landen. He extended his...
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