Chlotar — Chlotar, drei Könige der Franken aus merowing. Geschlecht. – C. I., Sohn Chlodwigs I., erhielt 511 ein Stück von Neustrien mit Soissons, eroberte dazu 534 Burgund, 536 die Provence, vereinigte nach dem Tode seiner Brüder 558 das ganze… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Chlotar II — (584 629) Merovingian king from 613 to 629 and the first monarch to rule a united kingdom since the first Merovingian king of the Franks, Clovis, in the late fifth and early sixth century, Chlotar was a successful king who restored the… … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Chlotar I — born с 500? died late 561, Compiègne, Fr. Merovingian king of Soissons from 511 and of the whole Frankish kingdom from 558. (See Merovingian dynasty.) The youngest son of Clovis I, he shared in the partition of his father s kingdom in 511 and… … Universalium
Chlotar II — ▪ Merovingian king born , May or June 584 died Oct. 18, 629 Merovingian king of Neustria and sole ruler of the Franks from 613. An infant when his father, Chilperic I, was assassinated in 584, he was assured the succession by the power of… … Universalium
Chlotar III — ▪ Merovingian king died , March 10/11, 673 Merovingian king of Neustria and Burgundy, who succeeded his father, Clovis II, in 657. After the retirement of his mother, Balthild, to a monastery in 664 or 665, he came and remained under the… … Universalium
Хлотарь II — (Chlotar) (584 18.10.629), король Нейстрии (См. Нейстрия) в 584 613, с 613 всего Франкского королевства; из династии Меровингов. Объединил всё Франкское королевство после победы над Брунгильдой (См. Брунгильда). Ему пришлось пойти на… … Большая советская энциклопедия
ХЛОТАРЬ II — (Chlotar, 584 18.X.629) король Нейстрии в 584 613, с 613 всего Франкского королевства. Из династии Меровингов. Сын Хильперика I и Фредегонды. Наследовал престол в 4 месячном возрасте, фактически власть принадлежала Фредегонде (ум. 597). В 613,… … Советская историческая энциклопедия
France — /frans, frahns/; Fr. /frddahonns/, n. 1. Anatole /ann nann tawl /, (Jacques Anatole Thibault), 1844 1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel prize 1921. 2. a republic in W Europe. 58,470,421; 212,736 sq. mi. (550,985 sq. km). Cap.: Paris. 3.… … Universalium
Merovingian Dynasty — (450 751) Ruling family of Frankish Gaul from the mid fifth to the mid eighth century, when it was replaced by Pippin the Short and the Carolingian dynasty. Creators of the most effective and longest lasting successor state to emerge in the… … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Radegund — (c. 525 587) Merovingian queen and abbess, Radegund stands in stark contrast to other famous sixth century Merovingian queens such as Brunhilde and Fredegund, who were known for their bloody quest for power and defense of family interests.… … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe