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Dagobert I

[ dag-uh-bert; French da-gaw-ber ]

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.

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

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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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Germany, but the bulk of the people were heathen, in spite of the efforts of Frank and Irish missionaries and the command of King Dagobert I. that all his subjects should be baptized.

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