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Childeric I - World History EncyclopediaFeb 10, 2023 · Childeric I (rc 458-481) was a late antiquity king of the Salian Franks during the period of the fall of the Western Roman Empire.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Childeric - Livius.orgJul 29, 2020 · Childeric, son of a Frankish leader named Merovech, may have come to power in around 455, and was confronted by the chaos that went hand in hand ...
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Childeric I - Early Medieval ArchaeologyChilderic's tomb was discovered in 1653 (May 27) by a mason doing repairs in the church of Saint-Brice in Tournai, a city in modern Belgium. Numerous precious ...
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MEROVINGIANS - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyThe possibility of an early connection with Thuringia is reinforced by Chlodio's supposed grandson King Childerich seeking refuge there during his temporary ...Missing: lineage | Show results with:lineage
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Internet History Sourcebooks: Medieval SourcebookBelow is a merged summary of all mentions of Childeric I, his marriage to Basina, and his children (including Clovis and siblings) based on the provided segments. To retain all information in a dense and organized format, I will use a combination of narrative text and a table in CSV format for clarity and completeness. The response integrates details from all segments, noting where information is absent or inconsistent across the texts.
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Power in the Early Merovingian World (c. 450–613) (Chapter 3)Nov 22, 2024 · This chapter charts the nature of political power from the earliest Merovingian kings to the unification of the kingdoms under Chlothar II ...
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According To Legend, King Childeric Of The Franks Was Exiled ...Nov 10, 2018 · The Franks must have been very angry, for, according to Gregory of Tours, Childeric spent a whole eight years in exile. At some point during ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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(PDF) Clovis, King of the Franks - Towards a New ChronologyHalsall has pointed out that the story of Childeric's wantonness and exile was concocted conveniently using 15 Ibid Halsall 2009 Pgs. ... Childeric's next move, ...
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Gregory of Tours, the 'Angers Consularia' and Clovis 'consulus aut ...Sep 18, 2017 · Gregory of Tours, the 'Angers Consularia' and Clovis 'consulus aut augustus' · Childeric fought a battle at Orléans. · Adovacrius came to Angers ...
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Gregory of Tours: History of the Franks (selections) - DorthonionAfter these events Childeric died and Clovis his son reigned in his stead. In the fifth year of his reign Siagrius, king of the Romans, son of Egidius, had ...
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Clovis,King of the Franks.Towards a New Chronology,Part TwoJun 10, 2015 · Count Paul with Childeric's Franks then came against the Visigoths ... Childeric then continued the campaign against the Saxons, destroying ...
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The great find and great loss of Childeric's treasure - The History BlogJul 6, 2015 · Upon his death in 1662, he bequeathed his extensive gallery of art and artifacts, including Childeric's grave goods, to his nephew, Holy Roman ...
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Childeric Finds - Early Medieval ArchaeologyThe grave of Childeric was discovered ... The burial was extremely rich and contained jewellery, two swords, a battle axe and a spear, gold and silver coins ...Missing: contents | Show results with:contents
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(PDF) Decoration of the Cloisonné-style Grave Goods from the ...Jul 10, 2023 · The burial of the Merovingian King Childeric I († 481–482), father of Clovis I (481–482/511), was accidentally unearthed in 1653 in Tournai ...Missing: artifacts | Show results with:artifacts
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The Coins in the Grave of King Childeric - Semantic ScholarThis article contextualizes some one hundred mid- to late 5 th century solidi and two hundred silver coins found in the grave of King Childeric in Tournai, ...
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[PDF] The Coins in the Grave of King Childeric - SciSpaceMar 12, 2015 · This article contextualizes some one hundred mid- to late 5th century solidi and two hundred silver coins found in the grave of King ...
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(PDF) The Grave of King Childeric I († 481/482) - Academia.eduChilderic I's grave was discovered in 1653, revealing significant gold artifacts and a monetary treasure. Jean-Jacques Chiflet published findings in 1655, ...
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(PDF) The Origin of the Merovingians Or Why was King Childeric not ...Archaeological finds and document monuments from the time of Early European Middle Ages provide sufficient evidences of the true origin of the European ...
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F. Theuws, 2019: Burial Archaeology and the Transformation of the ...... Childeric I on the basis of a ring with the inscription 'Childerici regis ... Childeric's grave has been interpreted in the past as a pagan burial and ...
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Tomb of Childeric | Encyclopedia.comTOMB OF CHILDERICOn 27 May 1653 a deaf-mute mason named Adrien Quinquin, working on a construction project near the church of Saint-Brice in Tournai, ...
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Kingdoms of Western Europe - Franks - The History FilesHowever, when Clovis son of Childeric I of the Salian Franks of Yssel succeeded his father in AD 481, he pursued an aggressive policy of conquest. He wanted to ...
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[PDF] Burial Archaeology and the Transformation of the Roman World in ...57 By now it seems generally accepted that Childeric's burial was probably staged by Clovis and/or his entourage, and I agree with Guy Halsall that Clovis was ...
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Reconstructing the functional traits of the horses from the tomb of ...King of the Salian Franks and governor of the province of Belgica Secunda (northwestern Gaul), Childeric is considered as the first Merovingian king (Ewig, 2006 ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Cicada ornaments - Art and Architecture of the Middle AgesHunnic cicada ornaments were often rendered in gold and decorated with garnet inlays, a combination that can also be found in the cicadas (sometimes identified ...Missing: interpretation | Show results with:interpretation