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Charibert I
A portrait of Charibert
King of Paris
Reign
561–567
Predecessor
Clotaire I
Successor
Partitioned
Born
c. 517
Died
December 567 (aged around 50)
Burial
Blavia castellum, Tractatus Armoricani
Spouse
Ingoberga Theudechild (m. 566)
Issue
Blithide of Cologne Bertha of Kent
Dynasty
Merovingian
Father
Clotaire I
Mother
Ingund
Religion
Chalcedonian Christianity (excommunicated)
Charibert I (French: Caribert; Latin: Charibertus; c. 517 – December 567) was the Merovingian King of Paris, the second-eldest son of Chlothar I and his first wife Ingund. His elder brother Gunthar died sometime before their father's death. He shared in the partition of the Frankish kingdom that followed his father's death in 561, receiving the old kingdom of Childebert I, with its capital at Paris.
CharibertI (French: Caribert; Latin: Charibertus; c. 517 – December 567) was the Merovingian King of Paris, the second-eldest son of Chlothar I and his...
persons with this name include: CharibertI, king of the Franks (561–567) Charibert II, king of the Franks (629–632) Charibert of Hesbaye (fl. 6th century)...
he is believed by some to be the son of King CharibertI of Paris. Charibert is described as Charibert nobilis in Neustria. No other information is available...
he had started to build the tomb of St. Médard. Charibert received the ancient kingdom of Childebert I, between the Somme and Pyrénées, with Paris as its...
University Press. Delachenal, Roland (1909). Histoire de Charles V. Vol. I. Picard. Gaude-Ferragu, Murielle (2016). Queenship in Medieval France, 1300-1500...
he added further territory on the death of his brother, CharibertI, in 567 or 568; Charibert himself had received the kingdom centred on Paris; Guntram...
received Austrasia. On the death of Charibert in 567, Chilperic's estates were augmented when the brothers divided Charibert's kingdom among themselves and agreed...
King CharibertI dies without an heir; his realm (region Neustria and Aquitaine) is divided between his brothers Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic I. Liuva...
Charibert II (607/617–8 April 632), a son of Clotaire II and his junior wife Sichilde, was briefly King of Aquitaine from 629 to his death, with his capital...
the daughter of CharibertI and his wife Ingoberga, granddaughter of the reigning King Chlothar I and great-granddaughter of Clovis I and Saint Clotilde...
Orleans and Burgundy) Childebert I and CharibertI (Kings at Paris) Lines of Clothar I and Chilperic I (Kings at Soissons) Chlothar II defeated Brunhilda...
four sons, with the chief cities remaining the same. The eldest son, CharibertI, inherited the kingdom with its capital at Paris and ruled all of western...
coalesced into three on the death of CharibertI in 567: Austrasia under Sigebert I, Neustria under Chilperic I, and Burgundy under Guntram. These three...
(6th-century – fl. 561) was a Frankish queen consort by marriage to King CharibertI. She was the daughter of a wool carder from the royal palace, according...
of Ansbertus, a senator, and his wife Blithilde, whose parents were CharibertI and Ingoberga.[citation needed] Virtually no information survives concerning...
532. He took part around 532 in a military campaign led in Septimania; CharibertI (or Caribert; circa 521-567), king of Paris from 561 to 567; Guntram...
the first wife of the Frankish king CharibertI. Her own lineage has not been determined. Ingoberga and Charibert were the parents of Bertha of Kent,...
him. While in Paris in 555, Sibelius, the bishop of Paris, died, and CharibertI had him consecrated as the bishop of Paris. Under Germain's influence...
Neustriae). Childeric I 458–481 Clovis I 481–511 Chlodomer 511–524 Childebert I 511–558 Chlothar I 558–561 CharibertI 561–567 Chilperic I 567–584 Gontran 561–592...
of Clothar I followed the events of 511 similarly and split the kingdom again: Sigebert I in Reims, Chilperic I in Soissons, CharibertI in Paris, and...
consort by marriage to king CharibertI. She is believed to have been the daughter of a cowherd or a shepherd. She married Charibert in 566. She was his fourth...
(approximate date). CharibertI, king of the Franks (approximate date) Ebrulf, Frankish hermit and abbot (d. 596) April 5 – Timothy I, patriarch of Constantinople...
Chlothar I ("the Old") dies at Compiègne at age 64. The Merovingian dynasty is continued by his four sons (CharibertI, Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic I),...
first century. Ingundis was a wife of the Frankish king Chlothar I, whose son CharibertI married an Ingoberga (all in the sixth century). Other combinations...
Chlothar I ("the Old") dies at Compiègne at age 64. The Merovingian dynasty is continued by his four sons (CharibertI, Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic I),...
I died. The kingdom was divided among his four sons; Paris went to CharibertI, Burgundy to Guntram, Austrasia to Sigebert I, Soissons to Chilperic I...
abandoned his episcopacy and religious vows to become Count of Vannes in 560 CharibertI by Germain of Paris for immorality St Columba was excommunicated in 562...
Chrodebert I (Chrotbert, Radobertus, Robert I) (died 695), Merovingian referendary (as Chrotbert, 660-695), son of Charibert de Haspengau and his wife...