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Austrasia
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Burgundy
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Toledo
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Visigoth
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Athanagild
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Arian Christian
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Sigebert I
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Clovis I
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Metz
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Roman Catholicism
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Clotaire I
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Gregory of Tours
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Chilperic
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Soissons
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Galswintha
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Fredegund
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Guntram
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Burgundy
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dower
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Bordeaux
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Limoges
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Cahors
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Béarn
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Bigorre
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Germanus
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Bishop of Paris
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Childebert
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Tournai
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Vitry
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scramasaxi
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Rouen
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Audovera
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Praetextatus
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tonsured
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Le Mans
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Champagne
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Childebert II
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Hermenegild
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Pact of Andelot
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Reccared I
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Theudebert II
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Theuderic II
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Arcis
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Champagne
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bishopric of Auxerre
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Protadius
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Berthoald
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mayor of the palace
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villae
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Seine
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Landric
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Uncelen
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Desiderius
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Bishop of Vienne
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Saint-Didier-sur-Chalaronne
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Tolbiac
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dysentery
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Metz
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Sigebert
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Warnachar
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Rado
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Pepin of Landen
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Arnulf of Metz
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Aisne
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Patrician
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Lake Neuchâtel
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Liber Historiae Francorum
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Roman road
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Abbeville
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Arian Christian
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Pope Gregory the Great
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pagan
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tree worship
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Columbanus
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abbot
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Luxeuil
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Bobbio
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diocese of Maurienne
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suffragan bishopric
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archdiocese of Vienne
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Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
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Maurienne
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Susa Valley
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Diocese
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Turin
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Bishop of Turin
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Pope Gregory the Great
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Autun
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bishop of Tours
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sarcophagus
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Avignon
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Laon
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Bruniquel
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Alligny-en-Morvan
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Mauves-sur-Loire
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heat exhaustion
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Brunnhild
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Kriemhild
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Nibelungenlied
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Siegfried
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Barberini ivory
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German
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English
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French
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Spanish
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Chronicle of Fredegar
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Joseph Henry Dahmus
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Wikisource
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
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Gregory of Tours
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John Michael Wallace-Hadrill
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Clarendon Press
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Encyclopædia Britannica
Eleventh Edition
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public domain
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Merovingian dynasty
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543 births
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613 deaths
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Frankish people
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Frankish women
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