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Childebert I

Childebert I

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Childebert I was a Frankish King of the Merovingian dynasty, as third of the four sons of Clovis I who shared the kingdom of the Franks upon their father's death in 511. He was one of the sons of Saint Clotilda, born at Reims. He reigned as King... Wikipedia
Born: 496 AD, Reims, France
Died: December 13, 558 AD (age 62 years), Paris, France
Parents: Clovis and Clotilde
Partner: Ultragotha

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He reigned as King of Paris from 511 to 558 and Orléans from 524 to 558. Childebert I. Coin of Childebert I with his profile. King of Paris. Reign, 511–558.
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