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| the Vendel era, in Norway, the Merovinger ( | Merovingian) Age. |
| yet still maintained Migration Period art ( | Merovingian and Insular) traditions in their basically |
| nogilum, was a royal residence of first the | Merovingian, and then Carolingian dynasties in France. |
| remembering, in face of this scenario, how | Merovingian and, most particularly, Carolingian leaders |
| (died c 600), was a nun and a member of the | Merovingian aristocracy who died in Paris about 600, le |
| ) of Childebert III or, perhaps, not even a | Merovingian at all, and merely a convenient puppet or p |
| and- socially and morally unacceptable to a | Merovingian audience- brings the narrative into conform |
| Traces of a | Merovingian cemetery and an old castle. |
| The | Merovingian cemetery indicates that As was an important |
| enus, and there were two daughters that the | Merovingian chronicler did not think to name. |
| stablish in it a Benedictine Abbey, and the | Merovingian church was rebuilt; it was reconsecrated by |
| seneschal and a count of the palace at the | Merovingian court during the reigns of Theuderic III an |
| lo-Roman aristocrat with likely ties to the | Merovingian court. |
| irst strong leader Meroveus, after whom the | Merovingian dynasty would be named. |
| kingdom of the Franks under the rule of the | Merovingian dynasty during the sixth to eighth centurie |
| n Breton affairs, as local Franks under the | Merovingian dynasty had not previously pursued any spec |
| ovius) is the semi-legendary founder of the | Merovingian dynasty of the Salian Franks (although Chlo |
| e families that would eventually become the | Merovingian dynasty, whose special claim to the throne |
| the struggles for hegemony over the waning | Merovingian dynasty. |
| ntury and was built on the foundations of a | Merovingian era church. |
| ularly what is referred to in Norway as the | Merovingian era, in Sweden as the Vendel era, from 550 |
| istorica, especially for the vitae from the | Merovingian era. |
| sia and rapidly developed at the end of the | Merovingian era. |
| th the urging of Pope Zachary to depose the | Merovingian figurehead Childeric III, Pepin was crowned |
| he Mont Donon and in Mackwiller, as well as | Merovingian findings made around Erstein. |
| The | Merovingian foundation of Abbess Theodochilde or Telchi |
| later attributed the practice to Clovis as | Merovingian founder of the Holy Roman kingdom, and Edwa |
| riginal private charters which survive from | Merovingian Francia. |
| Bishops in | Merovingian Gaul were ordinarily drawn from the highest |
| for these deities in the northern parts of | Merovingian Gaul into the 7th century. |
| le of Tertry was an important engagement in | Merovingian Gaul between the forces of Austrasia on one |
| then part of the kingdom of Burgundy of the | Merovingian Guntram. |
| nution of royal authority, for once again a | Merovingian had been definitively defeated in battle; t |
| ueens as Jezebels: Brunhild and Balthild in | Merovingian History." |
| On the history of | Merovingian institutions, Havet's conclusions were wide |
| The | Merovingian king Clovis I converted to Christianity in |
| r Rigundis) (570-585) was a daughter of the | Merovingian King Chilperich I . |
| Bertha was the daughter of Charibert I, | Merovingian King of Paris. |
| his first wife Chlothsind, daughter of the | Merovingian king of the Franks Chlothar (reigned 511 - |
| ish aristocrat, and rose to power under the | Merovingian king Dagobert I, who appointed him as dux i |
| ng Conomor and successfully petitioning the | Merovingian king, Childebert I, on behalf of king Judwa |
| save that he was from Toulouse, then in the | Merovingian kingdom of Aquitaine. |
| n Germania were loosely associated with the | Merovingian kingdom of Franks, but practically remained |
| Merovingian Kingdoms | |
| a great deal of power and influence in the | Merovingian kingdoms. |
| Merovingian kings and queens used the newly forming ecc | |
| ng their power at the expense of the ruling | Merovingian kings of the Franks. |
| Chapel Royal was founded in the time of the | Merovingian kings and reached its zenith under the Old |
| ary mayors of the palace who controlled the | Merovingian kings of Austrasia. |
| In contrast to that experienced by many | Merovingian kings, Theudebald's accession was peaceful. |
| progressively took over the power from the | Merovingian kings. |
| he site of a battle circa 599 between rival | Merovingian kings. |
| the bodyguard or military household of the | Merovingian kings. |
| s a Frankish ward under the tutelage of the | Merovingian Mayor of the Palace Pepin the Short (later |
| s, published in 1819, on the history of the | Merovingian Mayors of the Palace, attracted the attenti |
| Merovingian Military Organization, 481-751. | |
| inception of the Frankish kingdom under the | Merovingian monarchs such as Clovis, who was crowned at |
| has a notable romanesque church and a small | Merovingian museum. |
| * denotes international acts licensed to | Merovingian Music in the U.S. |
| Merovingian Music has also released records from severa | |
| Merovingian Nobility. | |
| The | Merovingian palace at Marlenheim in Alsace was never vi |
| ch collections dates from prehistory to the | Merovingian period (751 AD) |
| chives include documents that date from the | Merovingian period before Charlemagne, documents and th |
| one of the foremost historians of the early | Merovingian period. |
| Thuringia with a history going back to the | Merovingian period. |
| She was closely related to the | Merovingian royal family. |
| they were two among numerous members of the | Merovingian royal house whose posthumous veneration was |
| the Carolingian family to supplant the old | Merovingian royal line. |
| line Hornaday calls the "Maubeuge Cycle" of | Merovingian saints. |
| ing authority and the representative of the | Merovingian sovereign in Provence at a time when Arnulf |
| ing to someone by the name of Hetna, in the | Merovingian time. |
| Evidence of occupation from | Merovingian times has been unearthed. |
| In Roman and | Merovingian times it was customary to declare panegyric |
| to the Iron Age, as well as early Roman and | Merovingian times, have been found in Puurs. |
| The western end has held a palace since | Merovingian times, and its eastern end since the same p |
| need for currency was relatively low during | Merovingian times. |
| ight on the religious and moral life of the | Merovingian times. |
| Numerous | Merovingian tombs may be located in the vicinity, but n |
| At the | Merovingian villa of Calae the abbey of Notre-Dame-des- |
| d sprung from the valuable donations of the | Merovingian, were raised to a secular principality |
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