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    Dagobert I (Latin: Dagobertus; c. 603/605 – 19 January 639) was King of the Franks. He ruled Austrasia (623–634) and Neustria and Burgundy (629–639). He has been described as the last king of the Merovingian dynasty to wield real royal power. Dagobert was the first Frankish king to be buried in the royal tombs at the Basilica ...

  2. Dagobert I was the last Frankish king of the Merovingian dynasty to rule a realm united in more than name only. The son of Chlotar II, Dagobert became king of Austrasia in 623 and of the entire Frankish realm in 629. Dagobert secured his realm by making a friendship treaty with the Byzantine.

  3. Mar 7, 2023 · Dagobert I was a Frankish king, who ruled as King of Austrasia from 623 to 634 and as King of All the Franks from 629 to 639. He is considered the last king of the Merovingian Dynasty to hold any real power before the Merovingian kings became puppet rulers for the mayors of the palaces.

  4. Jun 21, 2024 · Dagobert I (c. 603 – 19 January 639) was the king of Austrasia (623–634), king of all the Franks (629–634), and king of Neustria and Burgundy (629–639). He was the last Merovingian dynast to wield any real royal power. Dagobert was the first of the Frankish kings to be buried in the royal tombs at Saint Denis Basilica. Rule ...

  5. Jul 31, 2022 · Haldetrude. Signature. Dagobert I ( Latin : Dagobertus ; c. 603 – 19 January 639 AD) was the king of Austrasia (623–634), king of all the Franks (629–634), and king of Neustria and Burgundy (629–639). He has been described as the last king of the Merovingian dynasty to wield any real royal power. [2]

  6. Dagobert I (dăg´ōbûrt), c.612c.639, Frankish king, son and successor of King Clotaire II. His father was forced to appoint Dagobert king of the East Frankish kingdom of Austrasia at the request of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace, and Arnulf, bishop of Metz, who effectively ruled in Austrasia.

  7. Dagobert I, King of the Franks (c. 603–639 AD), was the last influential monarch of the Merovingian dynasty. Initially ruling Austrasia, he later inherited Neustria and Burgundy.

  8. Dagobert I (l. 605-639) ruled as King of Austrasia from 623 to 634 and as King of All the Franks from 629 to 639. Together with the reign of his father, Chlothar II, the period of Dagobert's rule has been characterized as the peak of Merovingian power.

  9. (605–39)Last of the great Merovingian kings, Dagobert ruled with his father, Chlotar II, from 622 and succeeded him in 629. Dagobert established his authority over the Frankish kingdoms, appointing ...

  10. DAGOBERT I. (d. 639), king of the Franks, was the son of Clotaire II. In 623 his father established him as king of the region east of the Ardennes, and in 626 revived for him the ancient kingdom of Austrasia, minus Aquitaine and Provence.