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Personal data Chlotharius II von Merovingen 

  • He was born on June 1, 584 in Paris Seine.Source 1
  • Birth registration.Source 2
  • He was christened.Source 3
  • (Acte) .Source 4
    Eenmaal aan de macht liet hij Brunichild gevangen nemen, waarna hij haar aan een paard liet binden en in stukken scheuren.

    Hoewel de rijken Austrasië, Bourgondië en Neustrië nu onder een koning verenigd waren, behielden de drie kernlanden hun zelfstandigheid.
  • He died on September 28, 628 in Paris Seine, he was 44 years old.
  • A child of Chilperich I von Merovingen and Fredegundis van Cambrai
  • This information was last updated on March 2, 2014.

Household of Chlotharius II von Merovingen

(1) He is married to Bertrude van Bourgondië.

They got married about 590.Source 5


Child(ren):

  1. Caribert II van Neustie  ± 585-632 


(2) He is married to Hadeltrude van Bourgondië.

They got married in the year 601 at Soissons Aisne Picardy, he was 16 years old.


Child(ren):



(3) He is married to Sichilde van Ardennen.

They got married about 625.


Child(ren):

  1. Aude Ode van Frankrijk  625-> 646 


Notes about Chlotharius II von Merovingen

zelfde persoon als Chlotarius II der Merovingen zie http://home.planet.nl/~prin2855/Gen/dat52.htm#6 Austrasie
Frankish king, son of Chilperic I and Fredegunde. He succeeded (584) hisfather as king of Neustria, but his mother ruled for him until her death(597). In 613, after the death of his cousin Theodoric II, king ofAustrasia, he was called in by Austrasian nobles to assume rule.

He thus became king of all the Franks. He put Brunhilda to death,restored peace with the help of the nobility, and was compelled to grant(614) a charter giving far-reaching privileges to nobles and clergy.
He was also forced to agree that each of the component parts of theFrankish lands, Austrasia, Neustria, and Burgundy, was to have its ownmayor of the palace; the mayors of the palace were the chief royaladministrators. In 623 he sent his son Dagobert I to be king ofAustrasia. Dagobert later succeeded to
all the Frankish lands.

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    Sources

    1. http://www.daveweaverfamily.com/dave/a42.htm#i14537
    2. http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlotarius_II
    3. http://home.planet.nl/~prin2855/Gen/dat52.htm#6
    4. http://www.bertsgeschiedenissite.nl/middeleeuwen/eeuw6/eeuw6_franken5.htm
    5. http://home.planet.nl/~prin2855/Gen/dat52.htm#11

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