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He left no children; and, though he had two fillers, Wifigarda and RagnitruJa, the law of the realm, fays Agathias f, called Childebert and Clotaire to fucceed him, as his nearert relations.
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24 In the eighth year of his reign Theuderic had, by a mistress, a son called Childebert.
The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 Robert Brentano 1964
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Her younger sons, Childebert and Clothaire, wanting to divide the kingdom between themselves, find and kill the two oldest sons of Clodomir.
Archive 2007-06-01 Marguerite 2007
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Her younger sons, Childebert and Clothaire, wanting to divide the kingdom between themselves, find and kill the two oldest sons of Clodomir.
St. Clotilde - Icon of motherhood Part II Marguerite 2007
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Gundovald entered the city at the beginning of Lent, and addressed the people of the town in these words: Ye know that I am chosen king by all men in the realm of Childebert, and that I have with me no small power.
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Soon, afterward, Childebert and Clothaire made war on each other for the control of the realm.
St. Clotilde - Icon of motherhood Part II Marguerite 2007
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Soon, afterward, Childebert and Clothaire made war on each other for the control of the realm.
Archive 2007-06-01 Marguerite 2007
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My brother Guntram had no sons; my nephew Childebert was without power.
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Clodomir and Childebert, the eldest legitimate sons, held the central part of Gaul: Clodomir to the east, his lands bordering on those of the hostile Burgundians; and Childebert to the west, in that part of Gaul which bordered and contained the peninsula of Brittany.
The Wicked Day Stewart, Mary, 1916- 1983
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The Franks of Childebert and his brothers kept a watch always for any movement from the east, but now to the perennial threat of the Burgundians and the Alemans might be added the larger menace of Rome.
The Wicked Day Stewart, Mary, 1916- 1983
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