King of the Franks in Austrasia, Neustria, and Burgundy
Dagobert I
King of the Franks
Contemporary effigy of Dagobert from a gold triens
King in Austrasia
Reign
623–634
Predecessor
Chlothar II
Successor
Sigebert III
King in Neustria and Burgundy
Reign
October 629 – 19 January 639
Predecessor
Chlothar II
Successor
Clovis II
Born
c. 605/603
Died
19 January 639 (aged 35-36) Épinay-sur-Seine
Burial
Saint Denis Basilica, Paris
Spouse
Gormatrude
Nanthild
Wulfegundis
Berchildis
Ragnetrude (concubine)
Issue
Sigebert III
Clovis II
Dynasty
Merovingian
Father
Chlothar II
Mother
Haldetrude
Signature
Dagobert I (Latin: Dagobertus; c. 603/605 – 19 January 639)[1] was King of the Franks. He ruled Austrasia (623–634) and Neustria and Burgundy (629–639). He has been described as the last king of the Merovingian dynasty to wield real royal power.[2] Dagobert was the first Frankish king to be buried in the royal tombs at the Basilica of Saint-Denis.[3]
DagobertI (Latin: Dagobertus; c. 603/605 – 19 January 639) was King of the Franks. He ruled Austrasia (623–634) and Neustria and Burgundy (629–639). He...
Dagoberti, a late and unreliable biography of Dagobert II, partially conflates him with DagobertI and Dagobert III. His son, Theuderic IV or Theirry IV (sometimes...
"bright". Roi Dagobert (born 1964), thoroughbred racehorse DagobertI (605–639), Frankish king Dagobert II (died 679), Frankish king Dagobert III (699–715)...
751. Chlothar was forced to cede rule over Austrasia to his young son DagobertI in 623. Unusually for a Merovingian monarch, he practised monogamy, though...
son DagobertI would be their king and he was duly acclaimed by the Austrasian warriors in the traditional fashion. Nonetheless, though Dagobert exercised...
Frankish goldsmith, courtier, and bishop who was chief counsellor to DagobertI and later Bishop of Noyon–Tournai. His deeds were recorded in Vita Sancti...
Dagobert II (Latin: Dagober(c)tus; Old English: Dægberht; died 679) was a Merovingian king of the Franks, ruling in Austrasia from 675 or 676 until his...
In order to appease the local nobility, Clothar made his young son, DagobertI, king of Austrasia. Austrasia was usually ruled by a separate king, often...
was the Mayor of the palace of Austrasia under the Merovingian King DagobertI from 623 to 629. He was also the Mayor for Sigebert III from 639 until...
Robertians. [citation needed] Robert began his career as a referendary to DagobertI, the last powerful king of the Merovingian dynasty, and his son Clovis...
disappeared, stolen in the basilica and never seen again. Its name comes from DagobertI (629–639), the French king for whom it was supposedly created by master...
of their own and he appointed his son DagobertI to rule over them with Pepin of Landen as regent. Dagobert's government in Austrasia was widely admired...
King of the Franks in Neustria and Burgundy, having succeeded his father DagobertI in 639. His brother Sigebert III had been King of Austrasia since 634...
University Press. Delachenal, Roland (1909). Histoire de Charles V. Vol. I. Picard. Gaude-Ferragu, Murielle (2016). Queenship in Medieval France, 1300-1500...
Merovingians remained in power until the 8th century. Clotaire's son DagobertI (died 639), who sent troops to Spain and pagan Slavic territories in the...
Fredegar and are much more recent. The Gesta Dagoberti I regis Francorum ("Deeds of King DagobertI of the Franks") was written in the first third of the...
Eastern Orthodox Church. Sigebert was born in 630 as the eldest son of DagobertI, King of the Franks, and his concubine Ragnetrude. The king recalled and...
Aquilina are noticed as major founders and patrons of monasteries. King DagobertI and his father made donations to them to recover their loyalty and compensate...
King Dagobert may refer to: DagobertI (603-639), king of Austrasia and the Franks Dagobert II (650-679), king of Austrasia Dagobert III (699-715), Merovingian...
The Throne of Dagobert or Chair of Dagobert is a bronze chair made in the early Middle Ages and long associated with the Frankish and later French monarchy...
Slavs (Sclav, cognomento Winidi) under King Samo and Franks under King DagobertI in 631 or 632. The Frankish armies advanced into the area of the Slavic...
in 632. He was killed shortly after his father in 632, under orders by DagobertI, Charibert's half-brother. Christian Settipani, La Préhistoire des Capétiens :...
(Gironde), (possibly on orders of his half-brother DagobertI), along with his infant son. DagobertI claims Aquitaine and Gascony, becoming the most powerful...
of the Merovingian kingdom of Austrasia, established about 631 by King DagobertI after his troops had been defeated by the forces of the Slavic confederation...
this sceptre was included in the imperial regalia of Napoleon I. The sceptre of DagobertI was stolen in 1795 during the Revolution. A typically French...
became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. January 19 – DagobertI dies after a 10-year reign as king of all the Franks, in which his realm...
Gométrude, or Gomatrudis, was a Frankish queen consort by marriage to king DagobertI. It is possible that Gomentrude was descended from Ragnacaire (fl. 486)...