Chlothar I

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Chlothar I was a 6th-century Merovingian king of the Franks who eventually reunited the Frankish kingdom under his sole rule.

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Observed surface forms (3)

Surface form Occurrences
Chlodovech 1
Clothar I 1
King Chlothar I 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf 6th-century monarch
Frankish king
Merovingian dynasty member
alternateName Chlotharius I NERFINISHED
Clothar I NERFINISHED
Hlothar I NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 497
burialPlace Basilica of St. Medard, Soissons NERFINISHED
child Charibert I NERFINISHED
Chilperic I NERFINISHED
Chramn NERFINISHED
Guntram NERFINISHED
Sigebert I NERFINISHED
country Frankish Kingdom NERFINISHED
culture Merovingian Frankish culture
deathDate 561
deathPlace Compiègne NERFINISHED
era Early Middle Ages
father Clovis I NERFINISHED
givenName Chlothar NERFINISHED
house Merovingian dynasty NERFINISHED
knownFor expansion of Frankish territories
participation in the partition of Clovis I’s kingdom
reuniting the Frankish kingdom under his sole rule
language Frankish
mother Clotilde NERFINISHED
notableEvent annexation of Burgundy
civil conflict with his son Chramn
war against the Thuringians
positionHeld King of Neustria NERFINISHED
King of Soissons
King of the Franks NERFINISHED
predecessor Clovis I NERFINISHED
reignEnd 561
reignStart 511
religion Catholic Christianity NERFINISHED
sibling Childebert I NERFINISHED
Chlodomer NERFINISHED
Theuderic I NERFINISHED
spouse Aregund NERFINISHED
Guntheuc NERFINISHED
Ingund NERFINISHED
Radegund NERFINISHED
successor Charibert I NERFINISHED
Chilperic I NERFINISHED
Guntram NERFINISHED
Sigebert I NERFINISHED
territoryRuled Austrasia NERFINISHED
Burgundy NERFINISHED
Neustria NERFINISHED

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Merovingian dynasty hasLeader Chlothar I
Germain of Paris associatedWith Chlothar I
this entity surface form: King Chlothar I
Franco–Visigothic conflicts involvedRuler Chlothar I
this entity surface form: Clothar I
Clovis etymologicallyDerivedFrom Chlothar I
this entity surface form: Chlodovech
Queen Clotilde child Chlothar I