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Esquisse de détail pour le Panthéon : Femme mérovingienne et deux enfants, c19–06–1874 and 1885Esquisse de detail pour le Pantheon : Femme merovingienne et deux enfants, between 19-06-1874 and 1885
Récits des temps mérovingiens : un esclave, c1883. Creator: Jean-Paul LaurensRecits des temps merovingiens : un esclave, c1883
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
Cigar Cabinet, Paris, c. 1867. Creator: Charles-Guillaume DiehlCigar Cabinet, Paris, c. 1867
Saint Pepin I and his daughter, Saint Begga, ca. 1645-72
Saint Pepin I and his daughter, Saint Begga, 1732. Creator: Anton Joseph von PrennerSaint Pepin I and his daughter, Saint Begga, 1732
King Clothar II and an Attendant, French, ca. 1500-1525. Creator: UnknownKing Clothar II and an Attendant, French, ca. 1500-1525
Roi Faineant (Royal Sluggard) of the Merovingian Race, (7th century), 1890. Creator: UnknownRoi Faineant (Royal Sluggard) of the Merovingian Race, (7th century), 1890. The term Roi Faineant refers to later kings of the 7th century Merovingian dynasty, ruling family of the Franks
Merovingian queen, 5th-8th century (1882-1884). The Merovingian dynasty ruled the Franks from the mid 5th century until 751, when the last Merovingian king, Childeric III
King Clotaire II (584-629) and Bertude (575-604), 12th century (1849). A 19th century version based on images on their tombs in St Germain des Pres
Tomb of Dagobert I (603-689), Merovingian king, Basilisque Saint-Denis, 1849. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume III (Paris, 1849)
Dagobert I (603-689), Merovingian king, c16th century (1849). A 19th century version based on an original manuscript illustration from the Gaignieres Collection, held by the Cabinet des Estampes
Clovis II, King of Neustria and Burgundy, (19th century). Artist: G LevyClovis II, King of Neustria and Burgundy, (19th century). Clovis (634-657) was a minor for most of his reign and was dominated by powerful nobles
The Parisian Woman during the time of the Merovingians, c5th-8th century AD, c1870-1950
French costume: Gallic, Gallo Roman, Merovingian, Carlovingian, (1882). Illustration showing costume from earlier periods, from The History Of Fashion In France by Augustin Challamel
Merovingian belt-buckle, 5th centuryMerovingian belt-buckle of silver on iron from Recy sur Ource, France. Now in Chatillion-sur-Seine Museum, 5th century