1 NAME /Chilperie/
2 SOUR S09770
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4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 18, 2001
1 BIRT
2 DATE BET. 502 - 530
2 SOUR S09770
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 18, 2001
1 DEAT
2 DATE BET. 556 - 616
2 SOUR S09770
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4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 18, 2001
1 DEAT
2 DATE 584
2 SOUR S12573
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 8, 2001
King of the FranksKing of Soissons 561-584
When Chlotar, King of the Franks, died in 561 he div ided the kingdom among his four sons: Chilperic received Soissons. Right away, in 562, Chilperic invaded the lands of his brother King Sigebert I of Metz, thu s starting the civil wars. Sigebert advanced all the way to the city of Soisson s, exiled Chilperic's son Theudebert, and forced a peace treaty out of Chilperi c. In 567, their brother King Charibert I of Paris died, the kingdom was partit ioned among the two and their other brother King Guntram of Burgundy, and Chilp eric immediately invaded Sigebert's legal share, but was defeated.
Chilperi c next allied with Guntram against Sigebert (who was in the midst of a war with Guntram). As hostilities mounted, Guntram swiched his alliance to Sigebert and Chilperic surrendered. The same exact thing happened the next year, 575, when Guntram again allied with Chilperic. That year, Sigebert died and left his king dom to his son Childebert II. Chilperic banished Sigebert's wife Brunhild, took her money, and imprisoner her daughters. Chilperic then renewed hostilities wi th Guntram. In that year, Guntram's general Mummolus defeated Duke Desidarius, Chilperic's senior general. In 577, Guntram and Childebert made an alliance, de manding all of the lands Chilperic took from them. When the dysentery epidemic swept through Gaul in 580, Chilperic not only lost two sons but became ill hims elf. However, by the next year he was doing better and was able to make peace w ith Childebert. That year, as Chilperic had no sons of his own, he named his ne phew, King Childebert II of Austrasia, his successor. A war with Guntram began and ended this year in which Duke Desidarius took many cities from the kingdom of Burgundy. In 582, Chilperic and Fredegund had another son, Theuderic, who di ed two years later. In 584, Chilperic was assassinated. He died at peace with h is brother Guntram and at war with his nephew and alleged successor Childebert, but left a son born that very year: Chlotar.
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King of Soissons 561-584
When Chlotar, King of the Franks, died in 561 he div ided the kingdom among his four sons: Chilperic received Soissons. Right away, in 562, Chilperic invaded the lands of his brother King Sigebert I of Metz, thu s starting the civil wars. Sigebert advanced all the way to the city of Soisson s, exiled Chilperic's son Theudebert, and forced a peace treaty out of Chilperi c. In 567, their brother King Charibert I of Paris died, the kingdom was partit ioned among the two and their other brother King Guntram of Burgundy, and Chilp eric immediately invaded Sigebert's legal share, but was defeated.
Chilperi c next allied with Guntram against Sigebert (who was in the midst of a war with Guntram). As hostilities mounted, Guntram swiched his alliance to Sigebert and Chilperic surrendered. The same exact thing happened the next year, 575, when Guntram again allied with Chilperic. That year, Sigebert died and left his king dom to his son Childebert II. Chilperic banished Sigebert's wife Brunhild, took her money, and imprisoner her daughters. Chilperic then renewed hostilities wi th Guntram. In that year, Guntram's general Mummolus defeated Duke Desidarius, Chilperic's senior general. In 577, Guntram and Childebert made an alliance, de manding all of the lands Chilperic took from them. When the dysentery epidemic swept through Gaul in 580, Chilperic not only lost two sons but became ill hims elf. However, by the next year he was doing better and was able to make peace w ith Childebert. That year, as Chilperic had no sons of his own, he named his ne phew, King Childebert II of Austrasia, his successor. A war with Guntram began and ended this year in which Duke Desidarius took many cities from the kingdom of Burgundy. In 582, Chilperic and Fredegund had another son, Theuderic, who di ed two years later. In 584, Chilperic was assassinated. He died at peace with h is brother Guntram and at war with his nephew and alleged successor Childebert, but left a son born that very year: Chlotar.
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