- male, deceased (1087)
- Arnold of Soissons or Arnold of Oudenaarde (also Arnulf) is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. He is often cited as the patron saint of...
- male, deceased (575)
- Theudebert was the eldest son of King Chilperic I of Soissons, through his first wife Audovera. Theudebert was given command of Soissons in the...
- male, deceased (869)
- Rothad of Soissons (died 869) was Bishop of Soissons. In a conflict of authority with Hincmar of Reims, he was deposed as Bishop in 862/3, by the...
- male
- Saint Arnulf of Soissons (1040 - 1087) was a French nobleman, career soldier, and later Benedictine monk. Born in Flanders, in what is today...
- male
- Shemaiah of Soissons was a Jewish scholar of the 12th century, a pupil of Rashi. He was the author of the following works: *"Sodot" or "Midrash,"...
- male, deceased (686)
- Ouen (609 in Sancy close to Soissons, France - 686 in Clichy, France), was a French bishop, chronicler, and Catholic saint. He lived at the court...
- male, deceased (487)
- Syagrius (born 430, died 486 or 487) was the son of Aegidius, the last Roman "magister militum per Gallias", who had preserved a rump state around...
- 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 (584)
- Chilperic I (c. 539 - September 584) was the king of Neustria (or Soissons) from 561 to his death. He was one of the sons of Clotaire I, sole king...
- male, deceased (482)
- Childeric I was the Merovingian king of the Salian Franks from 457 until his death. He succeeded his father Merovech (Latinised as Meroveus or...
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