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Gezin van Chlotar II King of Soissons , & West Franks and Neustria

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Beretrude de Burgundy.

CHAN20 Mar 2001

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 0601 te Metz, Moselle, France.Bronnen 5, 6


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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Haldetrude.

Zij zijn getrouwd te 1st wife.


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(3) Hij is getrouwd met Sichilde (Brynhilde).

Zij zijn getrouwd voor 0624 te 3rd wife.


Kind(eren):

  1. Oda of the Franks  ± 626-???? 


Notities over Chlotar II King of Soissons , & West Franks and Neustria

Name Suffix: King of France
Name Suffix: Prince of Paris
REFN: HWS24677
Ancestral File Number: 8HV7-75
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Royal_King.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\France_Ancien.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_RoiFrance.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_PrinceEmpire.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Paris.GIF

King of Newustria, KING OF SOISSONS, King of France

Upon Clotaire's birth, his mother had his father assassinated and ruled Neustrie in his name. He became King of Soissons in 584, and was soleKing of the Franks in 613. He had his aunt Brunehaut (sister of hisfather's second wife) killed. In the year 596, through his mother Fredegonde, Clotaire II's territories were extended in the East. In 599,King Theodebert II of Austrasia and King Thierry II of Burgundy joinedforces to take revenge upon Clotaire II. The Army of Neustria is beattenand the entire valley of the Seine is devastated. As a result, ThierryII's territory increased by taking away from Clotaire II, the landsbetween the Seine and the Loire. Theodebert II takes the lands of theDuchy of Dentelin. In 604, the Mayor of the Palace, Bertaut arouses thesubjects against the King of Burgundy and they call on Clotaire II forhelp. On Christmas Day, 604, Clotaire rushes to their aid and crosses theSeine and pushes all to way to Orleans. On his return, he encounters anArmy of Bourgogne, and is defeated at Etampes at which battle Bertaut iskilled. Because Theodebert had not intervened, actually he had made peacein Compiegne with Clotaire II, Thierry II took offense and the twobrothers became less than thrilled with each other. Brunehaut, unhappywith Theodebert, names as next Mayor of the Palace a Gallo-Roman namedProtadius. In 607, she pushed Thierry II to take up arms against hisbrother. During the battle, Protadius is killed and the two brothers make peace, humiliating their mother, Brunehaut. By 612, the brothers again were at war and Thierry II purchases Clotaire's neutrality by offering him the Duchy of Dentelin. In 613 Clotaire II invades Austrasia upon the death of Thierry II, kills two of Thierry's sons [the other two disappear] , and has Brunehaut killed after the lords of Burgundy seize her and give her to him. At her "trial" Clotaire II had accused Brunehaut of having caused the death of ten frankish Kings:
1. Sigebert her first spouse, who was assassinated [though through no fault of Brunehaut] ;
2. Merovee, the son of Chilperic I [who was actually assassinated on the orders of Fredegonde] ;
3. Chilperic [killed in 584, and through no part from Brunehaut] ;
4. Theodebert II
5. of his son Clotaire [it is possible that Brunehaut had Cloraireassassinated after he deserted her] ;
6. Merovee, son of Clotaire II [highly doubtful that Brunehaut had a partin this murder] ;
7. Thierry II and his three sons [Thierry died of dysentery, and 8-10.his three sons were massacred on the order of Clotaire II himself]. For3 days, Clotaire II personally tortures Brunehaut, then he parades her tied cross-wise to the back of a camel in front of his entire assembled army. Finally, he had her hair, and limbs tied to a wild horse which was allowed to run within a confined space while being beaten, thereby causing every limb to be broken and shortly thereafter she died at age 60 to 65. At this time, Clotaire II becomes the only surviving descendant of the sons of Clovis. He governs the Frankish Kingdom from the Pyrenees to the Rhine and beyond all the way to the Elbe, and the germanic peoples must pay him tribute. However, his power is limited as in each of the three ancient kingdoms [Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy] the Major Domus[Mayor of the Palace] becomes progressively more important. Submitting to the pressure of these mayors, Clotaire, Clotaire II on 23 January 623 makes his son Dagobert, King of occidental Austrasia [West of the Vosgesand the Ardennes] as well as of Aquitaine. Again under pressure, in 626,Clotaire gives Dagobert Gomatrude [his wife's sister] as spouse. Three days after the wedding, Dagobert claims all of Austrasia was his, but Clotaire keeps control over Provence and Aquitaine. Married before 603:Bertrude . Married before 604: Haldetrude ; Haldetrude was one of three wives.

Upon Clotaire's birth, his mother had his father assassinated and ruledNeustrie in his name. He became King of Soissons in 584, and was soleKing of the Franks in 613. He had his aunt Brunehaut (sister of hisfather's second wife) killed. In the year 596, through his motherFredegonde, Clotaire II's territories were extended in the East. In 599,King Theodebert II of Austrasia and King Thierry II of Burgundy joinedforces to take revenge upon Clotaire II. The Army of Neustria is beattenand the entire valley of the Seine is devastated. As a result, ThierryII's territory increased by taking away from Clotaire II, the landsbetween the Seine and the Loire. Theodebert II takes the lands of theDuchy of Dentelin. In 604, the Mayor of the Palace, Bertaut arouses thesubjects against the King of Burgundy and they call on Clotaire II forhelp. On Christmas Day, 604, Clotaire rushes to their aid and crosses theSeine and pushes all to way to Orleans. On his return, he encounters anArmy of Bourgogne, and is defeated at Etampes at which battle Bertaut iskilled. Because Theodebert had not intervened, actually he had made peacein Compiegne with Clotaire II, Thierry II took offense and the twobrothers became less than thrilled with each other. Brunehaut, unhappywith Theodebert, names as next Mayor of the Palace a Gallo-Roman namedProtadius. In 607, she pushed Thierry II to take up arms against hisbrother. During the battle, Protadius is killed and the two brothers makepeace, humiliating their mother, Brunehaut. By 612, the brothers againwere at war and Thierry II purchases Clotaire's neutrality by offeringhim the Duchy of Dentelin. In 613 Clotaire II invades Austrasia upon thedeath of Thierry II, kills two of Thierry's sons [the other twodisappear] , and has Brunehaut killed after the lords of Burgundy seizeher and give her to him. At her "trial" Clotaire II had accused Brunehautof having caused the death of ten frankish Kings:
1. Sigebert her first spouse, who was assassinated [though through nofault of Brunehaut] ;
2. Merovee, the son of Chilperic I [who was actually assassinated on theorders of Fredegonde] ;
3. Chilperic [killed in 584, and through no part from Brunehaut] ;
4. Theodebert II
5. of his son Clotaire [it is possible that Brunehaut had Cloraireassassinated after he deserted her] ;
6. Merovee, son of Clotaire II [highly doubtful that Brunehaut had a partin this murder] ;
7. Thierry II and his three sons [Thierry died of dysentery, and 8-10.his three sons were massacred on the order of Clotaire II himself]. For3 days, Clotaire II personally tortures Brunehaut, then he parades hertied cross-wise to the back of a camel in front of his entire assembledarmy. Finally, he had her hair, and limbs tied to a wild horse which wasallowed to run within a confined space while being beaten, therebyecausing every limb to be broken and shortly thereafter she died at age 60to 65. At this time, Clotaire II becomes the only surviving descendant ofthe sons of Clovis. He governs the Frankish Kingdom from the Pyrenees tothe Rhine and beyond all the way to the Elbe, and the germanic peoplesmust pay him tribute. However, his power is limitted as in each of thethree ancient kingdoms [Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy] the Major Domus[Mayor of the Palace] becomes progressively more important. Submitting tothe pressure of these mayors, Clotaire, Clotaire II on 23 January 623makes his son Dagobert, King of occidental Austrasia [West of the Vosgesand the Ardennes] as well as of Aquitaine. Again under pressure, in 626,Clotaire gives Dagobert Gomatrude [his wife's sister] as spouse. Threedays after the wedding, Dagobert claims all of Austrasia was his, butClotaire keeps control over Provence and Aquitaine. Married before 603:Bertrude . Married before 604: Haldetrude ; Haldetrude was one of threewives.

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Bronnen

  1. The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968, 182
    Chlothaire II King of France
  2. The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968, 182
    Chlothaire II King of France
  3. The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, by George Andrews Moriarty, 1985
  4. The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, by George Andrews Moriarty, 1985
  5. "FamilySearch® Ancestral File™ v4.19", The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints / SLC - Family History Library
  6. "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson", Larson, Kirk / Kirk Larson


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