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The baptism of Clovis, 1825. Creator: Alaux, Jean (1786-1864)The baptism of Clovis, 1825. Found in the collection of the Musee des Beaux-arts, Rouen
The baptism of Clovis, 1676. Creator: Hellart (Hélart), Jean (1618-1685)The baptism of Clovis, 1676. Found in the collection of the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Reims
The Donation of Pepin the Short to Pope Stephen II, c. 1565. Creator: Siciolante da Sermoneta, Girolamo (1521-c. 1580)The Donation of Pepin the Short to Pope Stephen II, c. 1565. Found in the collection of the Musei Vaticani in Viale Vaticano, Rome
King Clovis I and Queen Clotilde of the Franks, late 5th - early 6th century (1882-1884). Artist: Frederic LixKing Clovis I and Queen Clotilde of the Franks, late 5th - early 6th century (1882-1884). Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized at Rheims in 496 AD
Clovis I, (466-511), 1830. Creator: UnknownClovis I, (466-511), 1830. Clovis I, King of the Franks (466-511) the first king to unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler, considered the founder of the Merovingian dynasty
The sons of Clovis II, 1880. Artist: Luminais, Evariste Vital (1822-1896)The sons of Clovis II, 1880. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Education of the children of Clovis, 1861. Artist: Alma-Tadema, Sir LawrenceThe Education of the children of Clovis, 1861. From a private collection
Baptism of King Clovis I, 15th century, (1849). Creator: Paul LacroixBaptism of King Clovis I, 15th century, (1849). Scene depicting Frankish King Clovis I (466-511 AD) being baptised by Saint Remigius in the cathedral of Reims in northern France
Founding of the Abbey of St Genevieve, 15th century, (1849). Creator: E HaugerFounding of the Abbey of St Genevieve, 15th century, (1849). Scene depicting masons building the Abbey of St Genevieve in Paris
The Courage of Pepin, 1789. Artist: Jean Baptiste MorretThe Courage of Pepin, 1789. Pepin (714-768), known as the Short, King of the Franks from 751, fighting a lion and a bull. Pepin was the father of Charlemagne
Hugh Capet takes the Sovereigns Oath, 1882. Artist: AnonymousHugh Capet takes the Sovereigns Oath, 1882. Private Collection
Pepin Proclaimed King of the Franks, 1882. Artist: AnonymousPepin Proclaimed King of the Franks, 1882. Private Collection
The baptism of Clovis. Artist: Rigo, Jules Vincent (1810-1892)The baptism of Clovis. Found in the collection of Musee des beaux-arts de Valenciennes
Baptism of Clovis at Reims, 25 December 496. Artist: Dejuinne, Francois-Louis (1786-1844)Baptism of Clovis at Reims, 25 December 496. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles
Chlothar I, King of the Franks. Artist: Bezard, Jean Louis (1799-1881)Chlothar I, King of the Franks. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles
Hugh Capet proclaimed King by the nobles in May 987. Artist: Alaux, Jean (1786-1864)Hugh Capet proclaimed King by the nobles in May 987. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles
The Baptism of Clovis, 496 (1882-1884). Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized at Rheims in 496 AD
Clotaire I (497-560), King of the Franks, 1849Clotaire I (497-560), King of the Franks, 1846. Originally from his tomb at the portal of the church of St Germain des Pres
St Clotilda, 1886. The Burgundian princess Clotilda (later canonized as St Clotilda), was the wife of the Frankish king, Clovis I
Radegonde, one of Clotaire Is four wives. Artist: DelpechRadegonde, one of Clotaire Is four wives
Clovis, King of the Franks, (1791). Artist: JonesClovis, King of the Franks, (1791). Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD. He was the first Christian King of the Franks
Clovis, King of the Franks. Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD. He was the first Christian King of the Franks
A triptych of the healing work of St Remy, Bishop of Reims, 11th century (1870). The first compartment represents St Remy healing a paralytic; the second
King Clotaire III of the Franks, (19th century). Artist: BlanchardKing Clotaire III of the Franks, (19th century). Clotaire III (652-673) was king of the Frankish kingdom of Neustria and Burgundy and briefly in c660-662 of all the Frankish kingdoms
King Clotaire I of the Franks, (19th century). Artist: WeberKing Clotaire I of the Franks, (19th century). One of the four sons of Clovis I, Clotaire I (497-560) was a Frankish king who ruled from 511-560
Clovis I and Clotilde his wife, 12th century, (1870). Artist: Franz KellerhovenClovis I and Clotilde his wife, 12th century, (1870). Illustrated from statues of the early Frankish king and queen, formerly at the entrance of the Church of Notre Dame, Corbeil
Baptism of King Clovis, Rheims, (1870). A wood engraving after a 14th-century work showing the conversion to Christianity of Clovis I King of the Franks (c466-511 AD) in 496 AD
The Baptism of Clovis, ca 850. Artist: West European Applied ArtThe Baptism of Clovis, ca 850. Found in the collection of the Musee de Picardie, Amiens
Clovis and his Rebellious Soldier, 487 AD, (1875). Artist: G GreatbachClovis and his Rebellious Soldier, 487 AD, (1875). The soldier stooped to take up his weapon when the king, taking his own axe in his hand, clove his head with it
Clovis, the first Christian King of the Franks, (1806). Artist: J ChapmanClovis, the first Christian King of the Franks, (1806). Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD
King Clovis I, c1100, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawKing Clovis I, c1100, (1843). Clovis I, king of the Franks, (466-511 AD). Engraving after a sculpture at the church of Notre Dame de Corbeil, France
Pope Stephen II pleads for the safety of Pepin the Short from the Lombards, c750 AD, (19th century). Card from a series produced by the chocolate factory at the Monastery of Aiguebelle
Baptism of Clovis, 496 AD, (19th century). Clovis I (c466-511 AD), King of the Franks, converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD
Pepin the Short, King of the Franks from 751, 19th century. Pepin III, the Short, (714-768) was the son of Charles Martel and the father of Charlemagne