- male, deceased (768)
- Pepin the Short or Pippin (714 - September 24, 768), often known as Pepin the Younger or Pepin III, was the King of the Franks from 751 to 768 and...
- male, deceased (511)
- Clovis I (c. 466 - 27 November 511) was the first King of the Franks to unite all the Frankish tribes under one ruler. He succeeded his father...
- male, deceased (558)
- Childebert I (Rheims, c.496 - 13 December 558) was the Frankish king of Paris, a Merovingian dynast, one of the four sons of Clovis I who shared...
- male, deceased (524)
- Chlodomer, also spelled Clodomir or Clodomer was the second of the four sons of Clovis I, King of the Franks. On the death of his father, in 511,...
- male, deceased (840)
- Louis the Pious (also known as Louis I, Louis the Fair, and Louis the Debonaire, German: "Ludwig der Fromme", French: "Louis le Pieux" or "Louis le...
- male, deceased (561)
- Chlothar I (or "Chlothachar", "Chlotar", "Clothar", "Clotaire", "Chlotochar", or "Hlothar", giving rise to Lothair; 497 - 561), called the Old ("le...
- male, deceased (814)
- Charlemagne (En: ; Fr: ; Latin: "Carolus Magnus", meaning Charles the Great) (742/747 - 28 January 814) was King of the Franks from 768 to his...
- male
- Childeric III (died about 754), king of the Franks, was the last king of the Merovingian dynasty from 743 to his deposition in 751. The throne had...
- male, deceased (721)
- Chilperic II (c. 672 - 13 February 721), born Daniel, the youngest son of Childeric II, was king of Neustria from 715 and sole king of the Franks...
- male, deceased (711)
- Childebert III, called the Just (French: "le Juste") (670 or probably 683 - 23 April 711), son of Theuderic III and Clotilda (or Doda) and sole...
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