Salian Frankish royal dynasty that ruled the Franks from the 5th century until 751.
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1Merovingians, a dynasty of Frankish kings in the sixth and seventh centuries A.D.
2The last but one of the Merovingians, Thierry IV., had died in 737.
3The sluggard Merovingians drove the Franks, Neustrians, and Austrasians to this imperative necessity.
4As in the last days of the Merovingians, light came from an unexpected quarter.
5The history of the Merovingians I knew, but who was this blood drinker Rhoshamandes?
6The later Merovingians, accordingly, are often known as the "do-nothing kings."
7Allesandra, daughter of Dagobert, last king of the Merovingians and brought into the Blood by Rhoshamandes.
8Only two direct lines of Merovingians remain.
9The descendants of Clovis are called Merovingians.
10The Merovingians, on their conversion from paganism, at once became Catholics, and they consequently assumed this control immediately.
11The history of the Merovingians is that of barbarians invading Gaul and settling upon the ruins of the Roman empire.
12Like his father, Pepin laboured hard to knit together the conquests of the early Merovingians, but without the same success.
13After paying for the refreshments, Sillery gave his arm to Amedee, and, followed by the three Merovingians, they left the cafe.
14The young man saw these Merovingians as they really were toward a man who succeeded, that is, severe almost to cruelty.
15It arose after the fall of the Merovingians, when Paganism had been suppressed by law; even heresies were extinguished in the West.
16The crine profuso and barba demissa of the reges crinitos, as the Merovingians were called, are often referred to by ancient chroniclers.