Merovech 447-458 | |||
Childeric I 458-481 | |||
Clovis I 481-511 | |||
Childebert I 511-558 (Paris) | Clotaire I 511-561 (Soissons) | Chlodomer[?] 511-524 (Orleans) | Theuderic I 511-534 (Reims) |
Theudebert I[?] 534-548 (Reims) | |||
Theudebald[?] 548-555 (Reims) | |||
Clotaire I 511-561 (continued) | |||
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Clotaire II 584-629 | |||
Charibert II[?] 629-632 | |||
Chilperic I 632 | |||
Dagobert I 632-639 | |||
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Theuderic I[?] 673, 679-691 | |||
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Childeric II 673-675 | |||
Clovis II[?] 675-676 | |||
Clovis III[?] 691-695 | |||
Childebert II[?] 695-711 | |||
Dagobert II[?] 711-715 | |||
Chilperic II 715-720 | |||
Theuderic II[?] 720-737 | |||
Childeric III 742-751 |
Mayors of the Palace formally still under Merovingian kings:
Carolingian Kings, succeeding the Merovingian dynasty:
The Frankish kingdom was then divided with the Treaty of Verdun in 843 among the sons of Louis the Pious. The following table lists only the members of the Carolingian dynasty in the three subdivisions, which are the kernels of later France and the Holy Roman Empire, each with different ruling dynasties.
West Franks (eventually France) | Lotharingia | East Franks (to become the Holy Roman Empire) |
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Names marked (*) are Robertians and (**) are from the house of Boso -- both were distantly related to the Carolingians.
See also: List of French monarchs |
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See also: List of German Kings and Emperors |
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