About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Clovis I, Merovech, Dagobert I, Childeric I, Mayor of the Palace, Childeric III, Chlothar II, Clotilde, Childebert I, Theudebert I, Chilperic I, Theuderic I, Chlothar III, Childebert II, List of Frankish queens, List of Frankish kings, Brunhilda of Austrasia, Balthild, Dagobert II, Guntram, Radegund, Chlodomer, Theuderic II, Fredegund, Francus, Charibert I, Sigebert I, Chilperic II, Antrustion, Basina, daughter of Chilperic I, Sigebert III, Clodoald, Charibert II, Chlodio, Theuderic III, Bertha of Kent, Theudebert II, Childebert III, Chlothar IV, Clovis II, Nanthild, Sigebert IV, Chram, Aregund, Theudebald, Dagobert III, Theuderic IV, Clovis III, Galswintha, Bertrada of Prum, Gundoald, Childebert the Adopted, Caribert of Laon, Austrasian Letters, Bilichild, Clovis IV, Chilperic of Aquitaine, Theudebert of Soissons, Rigunth, Guntheuc, Ingund. Excerpt: This is a list of the women who have been Queens consort of the Frankish people. As all monarchs of the Franks have been required by law and tradition to be male, there has never been a Queen regnant of the Franks (although some women have governed as regents). A timeline of consorts Frankish rulers is difficult since the realm was, according to old Germanic practice, frequently divided among the sons of a leader upon his death and then eventually reunited. Another factor is the practice of polygamy in the Frankish society, and it is unclear who was a concubine, a mistress, or a legal wife. Most of early Merovingian queens are nothing but names, and almost nothing is known about them. This list starts from he earliest dates of Frankish history from the early Queen of the Salian Franks, to Saint Clotilde, the first Queen of All the Franks, until the three way split up of the Frankish Empire in the Treaty of Verdun in 843 and then from there to the rise of Hugh Capet in W...