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- Charibert_I abstract "Charibert I (c. 517 - December 567) was the Merovingian King of Paris, the second-eldest son of Chlothar I and Ingund. His elder brother was Gunthar, who died sometime before their father's death. In 556, Chlothar sent Charibert and his next youngest brother Saint Gunthram against their stepmother Chunna and their younger stepbrother Chram who was in revolt. Chramn was hiding out on Black Mountain in the Limousin. Negotiations failed and the two armies prepared for battle. A thunderstorm prevented any engagement and Chramn sent forged letters to his brothers, falsely reporting their father's death. Charibert and Guntram immediately returned to Burgundy to secure their positions. On Chlothar's actual death in 561, the Frankish kingdom was divided between his sons in a new configuration. Each son ruled a distinct realm, which was not necessarily geographically coherent but could contain two unconnected regions, from a chief city after which his kingdom is called. Charibert received Neustria (the region between the Somme and the Loire), Aquitaine, and Novempopulana with Paris as his capital. His chief cities were Rouen, Tours, Poitiers, Limoges, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Cahors, and Albi. Guntram received Burgundy, then Sigebert received Austrasia (including Rheims) with his capital at Metz, and the youngest brother Chilperic received a compact kingdom with Soissons as its capital. Charibert and his wife Ingoberga had a daughter, Bertha (539–c. 612). Charibert also had several concubines. By Merofleda, a wool-carder's daughter, and her sister Marcovefa, he had daughters: Berteflede (a nun in Tours) and Clothilde (a nun in St. Croix, Poitiers). By Theodogilda (or Theudechild), a cowherd's daughter; Charibert had his only son, who died in infancy. His brutal behavior resulted in his excommunication, the first ever of a Merovingian king.Charibert was scarcely more than king at Paris when he married his daughter Bertha to Æthelberht, the pagan King of Kent. She took with her Bishop Liudhard as her private confessor. Her influence in the Kentish court was instrumental in the success of St. Augustine of Canterbury's mission in 597. Though Charibert was eloquent and learned in the law, he was one of the most dissolute of the early Merovingians. He was excommunicated, and his early death in 567 was brought on by his excesses. He was buried in Blavia castellum, a military fort in the Tractatus Armoricani. At his death his brothers divided his realm between them, agreeing at first to hold Paris in common. His surviving queen (out of four), Theudechild, proposed a marriage with Guntram, though a council held at Paris in 557 had outlawed such matches as incestuous. Guntram decided to house her more safely, though unwillingly, in a nunnery at Arles. The main source for Charibert's life is Gregory of Tours' History of the Franks (Book IV, 3,16,22,26 and IX, 26), and from the English perspective Bede's Ecclesiastic History of the English People.".
- Charibert_I activeYearsEndYear "0567".
- Charibert_I activeYearsStartYear "0561".
- Charibert_I birthDate "0517".
- Charibert_I birthYear "0517".
- Charibert_I deathDate "0567".
- Charibert_I deathYear "0567".
- Charibert_I parent Chlothar_I.
- Charibert_I parent Ingund.
- Charibert_I predecessor Chlothar_I.
- Charibert_I thumbnail Jean-Joseph_Dassy_(1796-1865)_-_Caribert,_roi_franc_de_Paris_et_de_louest_de_Gaule_(mort_en_567).jpgwidth=300.
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- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Albi.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Aquitaine.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Arles.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Armorica.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Augustine_of_Canterbury.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Austrasia.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Bachrach.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Bertha_of_Kent.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Black_Mountain_(France).
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Bordeaux.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Cahors.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:517_births.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:567_deaths.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:6th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frankish_kings.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Merovingian_dynasty.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Chilperic_I.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Chlothar_I.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Clotaire_I.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Confessor.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Ecclesiastic_History_of_the_English_People.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Ecclesiastical_History_of_the_English_People.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Excommunication.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Francia.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Frankish_Empire.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Gunthar,_son_of_Chlothar_I.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Limousin.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Ingund.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Ingund,_wife_of_Clotaire_I.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Joseph_Dassy.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink King_of_Kent.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink King_of_Paris.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Burgundy.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Limoges.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Limousin_(province).
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Frankish_Kings.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Frankish_kings.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink List_of_monarchs_of_Kent.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Liudhard.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Loire.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Merovingian.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Merovingian_dynasty.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Metz.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Neustria.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Novempopulana.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Novempopulania.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Poitiers.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Reims.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Rheims.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink River_Somme.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Rouen.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Sigebert_I.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Soissons.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Somme_(river).
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Toulouse.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Tours.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Tractatus_Armoricani.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLink Æthelberht_of_Kent.
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charibert I".
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charibert".
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "King Charibert I".
- Charibert_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "King Charibert".
- Charibert_I caption "Charibert I, non-contemporary portrait by Jean-Joseph Dassy".
- Charibert_I dateOfBirth "517".
- Charibert_I dateOfDeath "567".
- Charibert_I father Chlothar_I.
- Charibert_I hasPhotoCollection Charibert_I.
- Charibert_I house Merovingian_dynasty.
- Charibert_I houseType "Dynasty".
- Charibert_I issue Bertha_of_Kent.
- Charibert_I mother Ingund.
- Charibert_I mother Ingund,_wife_of_Clotaire_I.
- Charibert_I name "Charibert 01".
- Charibert_I name "Charibert I".
- Charibert_I predecessor Chlothar_I.
- Charibert_I reign "561".
- Charibert_I shortDescription "King of Paris".
- Charibert_I spouse "Ingoburga".
- Charibert_I succession King_of_Paris.
- Charibert_I succession List_of_Frankish_kings.
- Charibert_I successor "Partitioned".
- Charibert_I title List_of_Frankish_Kings.
- Charibert_I title List_of_Frankish_kings.