Clovis Ii Collection
Clovis II, the compassionate Frankish King of Neustria and Burgundy (r
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Clovis II, the compassionate Frankish King of Neustria and Burgundy (r. 639-657/658), distributed gold and silver from his royal coffers to alleviate the suffering of his people during a time of hardship in the 7th century. This act of generosity, depicted in various chromolithos and engravings, showcases Clovis II's commitment to his subjects, as seen in 'Clovis II, King of France' and 'Histoire De France By Colart'. Known as 'The Boy King' and the '12e roi', Clovis II succeeded his father Dagobert I and left a lasting legacy, as depicted in the engravings 'Clovis II, Fils de Dagobert' and 'The Sons of Clovis II'. This noble king's reign is also commemorated in the works of artists such as Evariste Vital Luminais and G. Levy.