
Chlodomer - Wikipedia
Chlodomer, also spelled Clodomir or Clodomer (c. 495 - 524) was the second of the four sons of Clovis I, King of the Franks.
Chlodomer | Frankish Ruler, Burgundy War & Dynasty - Britannica
Chlodomer was the Merovingian king of Orléans from 511. The eldest son of Clovis I by Clotilda, Chlodomer shared in the fourfold partition of his father’s kingdom in 511, receiving lands in …
Chlodomer: The Tragic King of the Franks Chronicles of the Crown …
Dec 4, 2024 · Discover the compelling story of Chlodomer, the Frankish king whose ambition and tragic fate shaped the early medieval world. Explore his rise to power, battles for dominance, …
Chlodomer | Military Wiki | Fandom
Chlodomer, also spelled Clodomir or Clodomer (born c. 495) was the second of the four sons of Clovis I, King of the Franks. On the death of his father, in 511, he divided the kingdom of the …
What does Chlodomer mean? - Definitions.net
Definition of Chlodomer in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of Chlodomer. What does Chlodomer mean? Information and translations of Chlodomer in the most comprehensive …
The Revenge Of King Theuderic I Against Clermont
Aug 2, 2019 · Theuderic I and his brothers, Chlodomer, Childebert and Chlotar jointly ruled the empire of the Franks after the death of their famous father, King Clovis (r. 481-511/513). …
Chlodomer – Wikipedia
Chlodomer (* 495; † 21. Juni 524 bei Vézeronce) war der drittälteste Sohn des Frankenkönigs Chlodwig I., der zweitälteste aus der Ehe seines Vaters mit Chrodechild. Er herrschte von 511 …
Chlothar I - Wikipedia
Chlothar was the chief instigator in the murder of his brother Chlodomer's children in 524, and his share of the spoils consisted of the cities of Tours and Poitiers. [13] Chlothar's brother, …
King Chlodomer of Orléans (495-524) - Find a Grave Memorial
May 13, 2018 · Chlodomer, also spelled Clodomir or Clodomer (c. 495 - 524) was the second of the four sons of Clovis I, King of the Franks. On the death of his father, in 511, he divided the …
Chlodoald (c.524 - c.560) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Apr 28, 2022 · He succeeded his father in 511 as CHLODOMER King of the Franks, at Orléans, his territory covering the Loire valley from Orléans to Tour, Chartres, Sens and Auxerre. …
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