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When his widow married Chlothar I, Chlodomer's three sons were taken to Paris and entrusted to their grandmother Clotilde. However, Chlothar, not wishing to give them a share of their father's inheritance when they came of age, murdered ten-year-old Theodebald and seven-year-old Gunthar. Only the
359:. From the sixth century on, the marriage of Clovis and Clotilde was made the theme of epic narratives, in which the original facts were materially altered and the various versions found their way into the works of different Frankish chroniclers. The story of Clotilde's revenge is taken up by 397:. There, he massacred the garrison the Franks had left behind. Chlodomer then led a second expedition against the Burgundians. He was killed on this expedition, in June that same year, at the 525: 405:. Chlodomer's kingdom was divided such that Chlothar I received Touraine and Poitou; Childebert I the territories on both banks of the Loire with Orléans. 516: 761: 1051: 1031: 781: 674: 637: 617: 600: 548: 462: 116: 409:
youngest, Clodoald, was saved by the loyalty of a few of the faithful. Better known as Saint Cloud, he later became abbot of
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returned triumphantly to Burgundy at the head of the troops sent by his ally, the
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Nonetheless, Chlodomer joined with his brothers in an expedition against the
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In 523–24, possibly at the instigation of his mother
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Clodomir was the eldest son of Clovis and his wife,
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Sigismund of Burgundy
King of Orléans
Clovis I
Chlothar I
Battle of VĂ©zeronce
Guntheuc
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Clodoald
House
Merovingian
Clovis I
Clotilde
Clovis I
King of the Franks
Clotilde
Franks
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