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"Exploring the Merovingian Dynasty: A Glimpse into the Reign of Clovis and his Legacy" Step back in time to witness the grandeur of Clovis, King of the Salian Franks

Background imageMerovingian Collection: CLOVIS (c466-511). King of the Salian Franks, 481-511. Steel engraving, French, 19th century

CLOVIS (c466-511). King of the Salian Franks, 481-511. Steel engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Portrait of Saint Clotilde, Queen of the Francs (v. 475-545), wife of Clovis I

Portrait of Saint Clotilde, Queen of the Francs (v. 475-545), wife of Clovis I
XEE4170045 Portrait of Saint Clotilde, Queen of the Francs (v. 475-545), wife of Clovis I. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Reliquary buckle plate, Merovingian period, 2nd half of the 6th century. Dim of the loop: 9x4x1cm

Reliquary buckle plate, Merovingian period, 2nd half of the 6th century. Dim of the loop: 9x4x1cm. Bone loop
JEB4896955 Reliquary buckle plate, Merovingian period, 2nd half of the 6th century. Dim of the loop: 9x4x1cm. Bone loop. Leather belt. Musee de l'hospice Saint-Roch, Issoudun

Background imageMerovingian Collection: King Dagobert I (605-639), Merovingian king of the Franks, 629 to 634 lays the first stone of

King Dagobert I (605-639), Merovingian king of the Franks, 629 to 634 lays the first stone of the Basilica of Saint
ELD4848573 King Dagobert I (605-639), Merovingian king of the Franks, 629 to 634 lays the first stone of the Basilica of Saint Denis (Saint Denis) in the presence of Saint Eloi de Noyon

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Plate extracted from a historical Atlas by Vidal Lablache (Vidal-Lablache)

Plate extracted from a historical Atlas by Vidal Lablache (Vidal-Lablache)
PCT4284013 Plate extracted from a historical Atlas by Vidal Lablache (Vidal-Lablache: Paul Vidal de la Blache 1845-1918) debut twentyth (20th) century

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Saint Wandrille de Fontenelle, also known as Wandon (Saint-Wandrille, Saint-Wandon)

Saint Wandrille de Fontenelle, also known as Wandon (Saint-Wandrille, Saint-Wandon)
PCT4293668 Saint Wandrille de Fontenelle, also known as Wandon (Saint-Wandrille, Saint-Wandon), a Merovingian monk not around the year 600 near Verdun; died 22 July 668 in Saint-Wandrille-Rancon in

Background imageMerovingian Collection: The lazy kings of the merovingian dynasty. Engraving in 'Histoire de France'

The lazy kings of the merovingian dynasty. Engraving in "Histoire de France". Advertising Image Series
DUV4205390 The lazy kings of the merovingian dynasty. Engraving in "Histoire de France". Advertising Image Series; Private Collection; (add.info.: The lazy kings of the merovingian dynasty)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Jewellery, gold loop and garnets, treasure of the Basilica of Tongeren in Belgium

Jewellery, gold loop and garnets, treasure of the Basilica of Tongeren in Belgium, Merovingian goldsmith
ETI4396778 Jewellery, gold loop and garnets, treasure of the Basilica of Tongeren in Belgium, Merovingian goldsmith.; (add.info.: Jewellery, gold loop and garnets)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Representation of Caribert I (Charibert), King of Paris (561-567)

Representation of Caribert I (Charibert), King of Paris (561-567). Late 19th century (chromolithograph)
ELD4844347 Representation of Caribert I (Charibert), King of Paris (561-567). Late 19th century (chromolithograph); Private Collection; Photo © The Holbarn Archive.

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Les rois faineants (do-nothing or lazy kings) referring to the later kings of the Merovingian

Les rois faineants (do-nothing or lazy kings) referring to the later kings of the Merovingian dynasty
ELD4855711 Les rois faineants (do-nothing or lazy kings) referring to the later kings of the Merovingian dynasty, portrayed traveling lying in chariots pulled by oxens

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Clovis, King of the Franks punishes an offender - Clovis, King of the Franks, punishing an offender

Clovis, King of the Franks punishes an offender - Clovis, King of the Franks, punishing an offender
NWI4944186 Clovis, King of the Franks punishes an offender - Clovis, King of the Franks, punishing an offender. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration; (add.info.: Clovis)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: King Dagobert I (605-639), Merovingian king of the Franks, 629 to 634 lays the first stone of

King Dagobert I (605-639), Merovingian king of the Franks, 629 to 634 lays the first stone of the Basilica of Saint
ELD4964201 King Dagobert I (605-639), Merovingian king of the Franks, 629 to 634 lays the first stone of the Basilica of Saint Denis (Saint Denis) in the presence of Saint Eloi de Noyon

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Reliquary buckle plate, Merovingian period (detail), 2nd half of the 6th century

Reliquary buckle plate, Merovingian period (detail), 2nd half of the 6th century. Dim of the loop in cm 9x4x1. Bones
JEB4905511 Reliquary buckle plate, Merovingian period (detail), 2nd half of the 6th century. Dim of the loop in cm 9x4x1. Bones. Musee de l'hospice Saint-Roch, Issoudun

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Childebert II, Merovingian King of Austrasia, from 'Histoire de France' by Colart pub

Childebert II, Merovingian King of Austrasia, from 'Histoire de France' by Colart pub. c.1840 (print)
3501392 Childebert II, Merovingian King of Austrasia, from 'Histoire de France' by Colart pub. c.1840 (print) by French School, (19th century).

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Statue of Saint Clotilde or Clothilde (475-545), second wife of the first Frankish king, Clovis

Statue of Saint Clotilde or Clothilde (475-545), second wife of the first Frankish king, Clovis
YOU4418762 Statue of Saint Clotilde or Clothilde (475-545), second wife of the first Frankish king, Clovis, converted to Christian faith

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Saint Gregoire of Tours (538-594) (Gregory of Tours) opposing Chilperic I (539-584)

Saint Gregoire of Tours (538-594) (Gregory of Tours) opposing Chilperic I (539-584)
XEE4152629 Saint Gregoire of Tours (538-594) (Gregory of Tours) opposing Chilperic I (539-584) Franc king of the Merovingian dynasty - engraving by Pierre Fritel (1853-1942) by Fritel

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Saint Clotilde Queen of the Franks (475-545) and the Envoys of Clotaire (Clothary) I

Saint Clotilde Queen of the Franks (475-545) and the Envoys of Clotaire (Clothary) I
XEE4170042 Saint Clotilde Queen of the Franks (475-545) and the Envoys of Clotaire (Clothary) I, King of the Franks from 511 to 561 by Unknown Artist

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Merovingian Dynasty: Portrait of Thierry IV (713-737) King of the Franks from 721 to 737

Merovingian Dynasty: Portrait of Thierry IV (713-737) King of the Franks from 721 to 737 (Theuderic IV or Theuderich)
ELD4919786 Merovingian Dynasty: Portrait of Thierry IV (713-737) King of the Franks from 721 to 737 (Theuderic IV or Theuderich, Theoderic, or Theodoric, merovingian king of the franks)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Map of the frankish kingdom from 613 to 768, end of the Merovingian dynasty Engraving from 'Atlas

Map of the frankish kingdom from 613 to 768, end of the Merovingian dynasty Engraving from "Atlas Universel"
ELD4921702 Map of the frankish kingdom from 613 to 768, end of the Merovingian dynasty Engraving from "Atlas Universel" by Houze 1851 Private collection; (add.info)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Representation of Merovee (ca. 412-457) king of the Salian Francs

Representation of Merovee (ca. 412-457) king of the Salian Francs, fighting the huns of Attila in the battle between
ELD4845967 Representation of Merovee (ca. 412-457) king of the Salian Francs, fighting the huns of Attila in the battle between Corbie and Roye

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Tomb of Dagobert I (605-39), King of the Franks, restored by Adolphe Victor Geoffroy-Dechaume

Tomb of Dagobert I (605-39), King of the Franks, restored by Adolphe Victor Geoffroy-Dechaume (1816-92) in 1862
BEN85410 Tomb of Dagobert I (605-39), King of the Franks, restored by Adolphe Victor Geoffroy-Dechaume (1816-92) in 1862, 13th century (stone) (detail of 85411); Basilique Saint-Denis

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Portrait of Clovis I (v. 466 - 511), first King of the Franks and founder of the Merovingian dynasty

Portrait of Clovis I (v. 466 - 511), first King of the Franks and founder of the Merovingian dynasty
FLO4707596 Portrait of Clovis I (v. 466 - 511), first King of the Franks and founder of the Merovingian dynasty. Dressed in a long tunic with gold embroidered borders, a large coat, boots

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Plate extracted from a historical Atlas by Vidal Lablache, beg of 20th century (print)

Plate extracted from a historical Atlas by Vidal Lablache, beg of 20th century (print)
PCT4284003 Plate extracted from a historical Atlas by Vidal Lablache, beg of 20th century (print); (add.info.: Plate extracted from a historical Atlas by Vidal Lablache (Vidal-Lablache)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Esquisse de détail pour le Panthéon : Femme mérovingienne et deux enfants, c19–06–1874 and 1885

Esquisse de détail pour le Panthéon : Femme mérovingienne et deux enfants, c19–06–1874 and 1885
Esquisse de detail pour le Pantheon : Femme merovingienne et deux enfants, between 19-06-1874 and 1885

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Dagobert 1st (v.600-639) king of Austrasia (623 to 629), king of all Franks (629 to 634)

Dagobert 1st (v.600-639) king of Austrasia (623 to 629), king of all Franks (629 to 634)
PCT4264773 Dagobert 1st (v.600-639) king of Austrasia (623 to 629), king of all Franks (629 to 634), king of Neustria and Burgundy (634 to 639)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Establishment of the Salique Law, redigeed by Clovis in 508

Establishment of the Salique Law, redigeed by Clovis in 508
XEE4415611 Establishment of the Salique Law, redigeed by Clovis in 508. It essentially deals with the problems of procedures concerning property and persons

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Clovis I, (466-511), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Clovis I, (466-511), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Clovis I, (466-511), 1830. Clovis I, King of the Franks (466-511) the first king to unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler, considered the founder of the Merovingian dynasty

Background imageMerovingian Collection: The baptism of Clovis I, in Reims by Saint Remi on 25/12/496 (or 499), c. 1490-1510 (oil on panel)

The baptism of Clovis I, in Reims by Saint Remi on 25/12/496 (or 499), c. 1490-1510 (oil on panel)
JLJ4974500 The baptism of Clovis I, in Reims by Saint Remi on 25/12/496 (or 499), c. 1490-1510 (oil on panel) by Master of Saint Giles (fl.1490-1510); National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Legende des enerves de Jumieges: the two sons of Merovingian king Clovis II

Legende des enerves de Jumieges: the two sons of Merovingian king Clovis II
ELD4889075 Legende des enerves de Jumieges: the two sons of Merovingian king Clovis II, punished for revolting against their father, are collected by the monks of the Abbey of Jumieges, near Rouen

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Portrait of Queen Clotilde

Portrait of Queen Clotilde
LSE4104722 Portrait of Queen Clotilde by French School, (17th century) (after); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Portrait of Queen Clotilde); Photo © Leonard de Selva

Background imageMerovingian Collection: La Mort de Chramme. The death of Chram, son of Chlothar I, King of the Franks, 561 (engraving)

La Mort de Chramme. The death of Chram, son of Chlothar I, King of the Franks, 561 (engraving)
6029294 La Mort de Chramme. The death of Chram, son of Chlothar I, King of the Franks, 561 (engraving) by Luminais, Evariste Vital (1822-96); Private Collection; (add.info.: La Mort de Chramme)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Death of Alaric II, 507: Clovis I (465-511), king of the Franks, killing Alaric II (484-507)

Death of Alaric II, 507: Clovis I (465-511), king of the Franks, killing Alaric II (484-507), king of the Visigoths
XEE4409061 Death of Alaric II, 507: Clovis I (465-511), king of the Franks, killing Alaric II (484-507), king of the Visigoths, at the Battle of Vouille in 507. Engraving of the 18th century

Background imageMerovingian Collection: The Last of the Merovingians, 1875-1896 (oil on canvas)

The Last of the Merovingians, 1875-1896 (oil on canvas)
PCT4284041 The Last of the Merovingians, 1875-1896 (oil on canvas) by Luminais, Evariste Vital (1822-96); 214x173 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Carcassonne

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Childeric II, King of the Franks (engraving)

Childeric II, King of the Franks (engraving)
969123 Childeric II, King of the Franks (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Childeric II (653-675), King of the Franks

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Chlothar I, King of the Franks (engraving)

Chlothar I, King of the Franks (engraving)
969116 Chlothar I, King of the Franks (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chlothar I (c497-561), King of the Franks

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Chlothar I, King of the Franks, burning to death his rebel son Chram and his family

Chlothar I, King of the Franks, burning to death his rebel son Chram and his family, 560 (chromolitho)
1094287 Chlothar I, King of the Franks, burning to death his rebel son Chram and his family, 560 (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chlothar I)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Chlotaire I (497-561) Burns his Rebellious Son and Family, from Histoire de France by Colart

Chlotaire I (497-561) Burns his Rebellious Son and Family, from Histoire de France by Colart, published c
KW177705 Chlotaire I (497-561) Burns his Rebellious Son and Family, from Histoire de France by Colart, published c.1840 (engraving) by French School

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Clovis I, King of the Francs (466-511) and his wife Clothilde (Saint Clothilde) (475-545)

Clovis I, King of the Francs (466-511) and his wife Clothilde (Saint Clothilde) (475-545)
XEE4148790 Clovis I, King of the Francs (466-511) and his wife Clothilde (Saint Clothilde) (475-545) - Illustration of 1896 by MALATESTA (MALTESTE Henri Theodore) (1870-1920)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Clovis (465-511) and the Frankish warrior who broke the Vase of Soissons in 486 - Merovingiens

Clovis (465-511) and the Frankish warrior who broke the Vase of Soissons in 486 - Merovingiens
XEE4148797 Clovis (465-511) and the Frankish warrior who broke the Vase of Soissons in 486 - Merovingiens: Clovis 1er shooting down the soldier who had broken the Vase of Soissons

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Desperation of Clovis I (ca. 466-511), King of the Francs before Clodomir dying - illustration of

Desperation of Clovis I (ca. 466-511), King of the Francs before Clodomir dying - illustration of 1896 by MALATESTA
XEE4148780 Desperation of Clovis I (ca. 466-511), King of the Francs before Clodomir dying - illustration of 1896 by MALATESTA (MALTESTE Henri Theodore) (1870-1920) by Malatesta or Malteste

Background imageMerovingian Collection: History of Gaul: the chief of the Francs Clovis 1er (v. 466 - 511)

History of Gaul: the chief of the Francs Clovis 1er (v. 466 - 511), doors by the soldiers on a shield
XEE4170738 History of Gaul: the chief of the Francs Clovis 1er (v. 466 - 511), doors by the soldiers on a shield. in " Histoire de France learned by image and direct observation

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Saint Clothilde, grave wood by Thomas Blin

Saint Clothilde, grave wood by Thomas Blin
LSE4403101 Saint Clothilde, grave wood by Thomas Blin. by Blin, Thomas (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saint Clothilde, grave wood by Thomas Blin.); © Leonard de Selva

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Saint Vst (Saint Vst), (or Saint Vedast or Saint Gaston) catechise Clovis I (circa 466-511)

Saint Vst (Saint Vst), (or Saint Vedast or Saint Gaston) catechise Clovis I (circa 466-511)
XEE4148800 Saint Vst (Saint Vst), (or Saint Vedast or Saint Gaston) catechise Clovis I (circa 466-511), King of the Franks - Illustration of 1896 by MALATESTA (MALTESTE Henri Theodore) (1870-1920)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: History of Gaul: The king of the Francs, Dagobert I (603 / 608-639) receives Saint Eloi (v)

History of Gaul: The king of the Francs, Dagobert I (603 / 608-639) receives Saint Eloi (v)
XEE4170749 History of Gaul: The king of the Francs, Dagobert I (603/608-639) receives Saint Eloi (v.588-660) who made him two gold trones

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Chlothar I sees the feet of the assassins ordered to kill him by his brother Theuderic

Chlothar I sees the feet of the assassins ordered to kill him by his brother Theuderic (colour litho)
3622066 Chlothar I sees the feet of the assassins ordered to kill him by his brother Theuderic (colour litho) by Beuzon, Joseph (1864-1940); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Merovingian kings from the jambs of the Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral

Merovingian kings from the jambs of the Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral
6338858 Merovingian kings from the jambs of the Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral by Villain (19th century); (add.info.: Merovingian kings from the jambs of the Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral)

Background imageMerovingian Collection: History of Gaul: Clotaire (Clothaire) I (497-561), King of the Franks, burns his son Chramne

History of Gaul: Clotaire (Clothaire) I (497-561), King of the Franks, burns his son Chramne
XEE4170743 History of Gaul: Clotaire (Clothaire) I (497-561), King of the Franks, burns his son Chramne, revolt against him and his family in their own cottage

Background imageMerovingian Collection: Merovingian kings and queens from the jambs of the Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral

Merovingian kings and queens from the jambs of the Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral
6338857 Merovingian kings and queens from the jambs of the Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral by Villain (19th century); (add.info.: Merovingian kings and queens from the jambs of the Royal Portal)



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"Exploring the Merovingian Dynasty: A Glimpse into the Reign of Clovis and his Legacy" Step back in time to witness the grandeur of Clovis, King of the Salian Franks, who ruled from 481 to 511. These captivating steel and copper engravings from the 18th and 19th centuries bring forth a vivid portrayal of this influential figure. Immerse yourself in history as you delve into significant events such as the Battle of Tours or Poitiers in October 732, depicted through intricate miniatures. Marvel at how these artistic representations capture the intensity and valor displayed during this pivotal clash. Discover connections between ancient Germanic mythology and religious beliefs with depictions showcasing Wotan, a god revered by both Germanic tribes and Scandinavians alike. Uncover their shared cultural heritage through this fascinating glimpse into their spiritual practices. Witness an iconic moment as Saint Remi baptizes Clovis I on December 25th, either in 496 or 499. This oil painting from around 1490-1510 showcases not only religious significance but also highlights Clovis' conversion to Christianity, shaping future European history. Delve into tales passed down through generations with "Legende des enerves de Jumieges. " Experience a dramatic scene where two sons king Clovis II face punishment for rebelling against their father before being taken under the care of monks at Abbey Jumieges near Rouen around 660 AD. Explore one of Clovis' most enduring legacies - The Salique Law established by him in 508. This law played a crucial role in shaping legal systems across Europe for centuries to come, leaving an indelible mark on society's governance structures. Admire an intriguing portrait capturing Queen Clotilde's grace and elegance; she was Ultragotha – wife to Childebert I – Queen of the Franks.