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Dagobert I

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[dag-uh-bert, da-gaw-ber] / ˈdæg ə bərt, da gɔˈbɛr /

noun

  1. a.d. 602?–639, Merovingian king of the Franks 628–639.


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Inside, I explored the church’s magnificently creepy necropolis, which houses the crypts of France’s kings dating back to Dagobert I in the seventh century.

From New York Times

Upon the exhumation of Dagobert I., and his queen, Matilde, who had been buried twelve hundred years, her skeleton was found without a head.

From Project Gutenberg

In Thuringia, which now only consisted of the central part of the former kingdom, King Dagobert I. set up in 634 a duke named Radulf who soon asserted his independence of Dagobert and of his successor, Sigebert III.

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There is no doubt that the text dates back to the reign of Dagobert I., i.e. to the first half of the 7th century.

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He denies not the three wives of Dagobert I., and asserts expressly that Theodoret espoused Deutery, although she had a husband, and himself another wife called Visigalde.

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