Chilperic of Aquitaine
Chilperic (sometimes Childeric in the chronicles of the time) was the infant son of Charibert II, and briefly king of Aquitaine in 632.[1] He was killed shortly after his father in 632, under orders by Dagobert I, Charibert's half-brother.
References
- ^ Christian Settipani, La Préhistoire des Capétiens : Première partie : Mérovingiens, Carolingiens et Robertiens, 1993, ISBN 978-2-9501509-3-6.
Chilperic of Aquitaine Merovingian Dynasty Born: 630s Died: 632 | ||
Preceded by Charibert II | King of Aquitaine 632 | Succeeded by Bodegisel, as Duke |
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Merovingian dynasty (400–751 AD)
- Merovech (450–458)
- Childeric I (457–481)
- Clovis I (481–511)
- Childebert I (511–558)
- Chlodomer (511–524)
- Theuderic I (511–533)
- Theudebert I (533–548)
- Theudebald (548–555)
- Chlothar I (511–561)
- Charibert I (561–567)
- Guntram (561–592)
- Sigebert I (561–575)
- Childebert II (575–595)
- Theudebert II (595–612)
- Theuderic II (612–613)
- Sigebert II (613)
- Chilperic I (561–584)
- Chlothar II (584–623)
- Dagobert I (623–634)
- Charibert II (629–632)
- Chilperic (632)
- Sigebert III (634–656)
- Childebert the Adopted (656–661)
- Clovis II (639–657)
- Chlothar III (657–673)
- Childeric II (662–675)
- Theuderic III (675–691)
- Dagobert II (675–679)
- Clovis IV (691–695)
- Childebert III (695–711)
- Dagobert III (711–715)
- Chilperic II (715–721)
- Chlothar IV (717–720)
- Theuderic IV (721–737)
- Childeric III (743–751)
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