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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 … See more

    The 7th-century Chronicle of Fredegar implies that the Merovingians were descended from a sea-beast called a quinotaur:
    It is said that while Chlodio was staying at the seaside with his … See more

    Christianity was introduced to the Franks by their contact with Gallo-Romanic culture and later further spread by monks. The most famous of these See more

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    Clovis I, king of the Franks and founder of the dynasty (died 511)
    Guntram, king of Burgundy (died 592) See more

    A limited number of contemporary sources describe the history of the Merovingian Franks, but those that survive cover the entire period from Clovis's succession to Childeric's … See more

    In 486 Clovis I, the son of Childeric, defeated Syagrius, a Roman military leader who competed with the Merovingians for power in northern … See more

    The Merovingian king redistributed conquered wealth among his followers, both material wealth and the land including its indentured peasantry, though these powers were not absolute. As Rouche points out, "When he died his property was divided equally … See more

    Yitzhak Hen stated that it seems certain that the Gallo-Roman population was far greater than the Frankish population in Merovingian Gaul, especially in regions south of the See more

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    Jan 11, 2023 · The name Merovingian derives from that of Merovech, of whom nothing is known except that he was the father of Childeric I, who ruled a tribe of Salian Franks from his capital …

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    Apr 8, 2017 · The Merovingian bloodline (European “royal” families) is harder to track because it weaves in and out of the other 12 bloodlines. There are many …

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    The Merovingians were the founders of the early medieval Frankish state in present-day France, and the Carolingians were the founders of the Frankish Empire, which united all of Western …

  5. The Merovingian Bloodline

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    The British Royal Family have long been involved with the occult. For more information on this there is a detailed examination of the Royal family and the occult in the book The Prince and the Paranormal -the Psychic Bloodline of

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    Aug 29, 2021 · Today, there are at least a dozen families in Europe who are of Merovingian descent. They include the Houses of Hapsburg-Lorraine, Plantard, Luxembourg, Montpezat, Montesquieu, and others. In Britain, various …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merovech

    The family of Childeric and Clovis, the first Frankish large-scale royal dynasty called themselves Merovingians ("descendants of Meroveus") after him, and this was known to historians in the following centuries, but no more contemporary …

  8. https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_blacknobil07.htm

    The British Royal Family have long been involved with the occult. For more information on this there is a detailed examination of the Royal family and the occult in the book The Prince and …

  9. The Windsor-Bush Bloodline

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    Maximilian, the Habsburg emperor of Mexico, who died in 1867. On and on it goes into country after country. This bloodline connects into every surviving royal family in Europe, including …

  10. https://www.eupedia.com/europe/families_descending...

    Here is a list of noble families who can trace their ancestry back to Charlemagne (747-814), and by this also to Charles Martel (686-741), Pepin of Herstal (635-714), Pepin of Landen (580-640), Clovis I (466-511), Childeric I (437-481),



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