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  1. The Merovingian dynasty drew its name from Merovech, a semilegendary chieftain of the Salian Franks during the period in the mid-5th century that witnessed the rise of that branch of the larger Frankish people to prominence in northern Gaul between the lower Rhine and the Somme rivers.
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    Merovech (French: Mérovée, Merowig; Latin: Meroveus; c. 411 – 458) was the King of the Salian Franks, which later became the dominant Frankish tribe, and the founder of the Merovingian dynasty. Several legends and myths surround his person. He is proposed to be one of several barbarian warlords

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    The name Merovech is related to Marwig, lit. 'famed fight' (compare modern Dutch mare "news, rumour", vermaard "famous" as well as (ge)vecht "fight" with -vech).

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    There is little information about him in the later histories of the Franks. Gregory of Tours only names him once as the father of Childeric I but remained vague about his relationship to

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    The legend about Merovech's conception was adapted in 1982 by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln in their book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, as the seed of a new idea. They hypothesized that this "descended from a fish" legend was actually referring to

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  3. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Merovech

    Merovech, also spelled Merovich, Meroveus, Merwich, or Merowig, French Mérovée, German Merowech, (flourished c. ad 450), king of the Salian Franks from whom Frankish tradition held the Merovingian dynasty to have taken its name. He was the father of Childeric I (d. 481/482) and grandfather of Clovis I ( c. 466–511).

  4. The Merovingians: Were these Dark Age Kings descended from ...

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    Nov 01, 2021 · The Merovingian Dynasty got its name from Merowig or Merovech, a Salian Frank leader from 447 AD to 457 AD. His name was popularized in history when his son, Childeric I, was successful in achieving a number of victories against the surrounding Saxons, Visigoths, and Alemanni. Childeric I carved himself a kingdom and the Merovingian dynasty was born.

  5. Merovech Merovingian (abt.0415-0458) | WikiTree FREE ...

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    The Merovingian dynasty was the ruling family of the Franks from the middle of the 5th century until 751. They first appear as "Kings of the Franks" in the Roman army of northern Gaul. By 509 they had united all the Franks and northern Gaulish Romans under their rule. They conquered most of Gaul, defeating the Visigoths (507) and the Burgundians (534), and also extended their rule into Raetia (537). In Germania, the Alemanni, Bavarii and Saxonsaccepted their lordship. The Merov…

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    May 21, 2018 · Merovingians Frankish dynasty (476–750). It was named after Merovech, a leader of the Salian Franks, whose grandson, Clovis I (r. c. 481–511), ruled over most of France and, converting to Christianity, established the common interests of the Frankish rulers and the already Christian population of his new kingdom.

  8. https://thecomradegeneral.wordpress.com/2020/12/12/...

    Dec 12, 2020 · Merovech, Founder of the Merovingians. This story involved the Franks, a Germanic tribe whose descendants eventually migrated to, and ruled parts of, what is now modern France, Germany, and Belgium. In a history of the Frankish people, the cleric Fredegar attributed the founding of its ruling dynasty, the Merovingians, to one guy named Merovech.

  9. https://nobility.fandom.com/wiki/Merovingian_dynasty

    The Merovingian dynasty was a Frankish dynasty which established kingdoms on the former Roman province of Gaul following the Migration Period and the Fall of the Western Roman Empire. It rulled over the Franks until the rise of the Carolingians . The dynasty is named for its legendary founder, Merovech, though many modern scholars doubt his existence and cite various …

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    Aug 30, 2016 · The Merovingians took their name from Merovech (or Merovius) a semi-legendary fifth-century chieftain credited as the dynasty’s founder. He fought alongside the grand coalition of Romans and ...

  11. Merovingian Dynasty, ca. 500-751 - GlobalSecurity.org

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    Nov 07, 2011 · Merovingian Dynasty, ca. 500-751 In Gaul a fusion of Roman and Germanic societies occurred. The first King of the Merovingian Dynasty - Merovech (Merovee) - was king of the Salic Franks 448-457.



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