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Franc People Collection (#6)

"The Franc People: A Glorious Legacy of Kings, Warriors, and Legends" Step back in time to witness the baptism of Clovis I

Background imageFranc People Collection: On the death of Clotaire (Clothaire) 1st, King of the Franks

On the death of Clotaire (Clothaire) 1st, King of the Franks
XEE4409119 On the death of Clotaire (Clothaire) 1st, King of the Franks, his four sons each received part of the kingdom. Their names are Caribert 1er or Charibert (ca. 520-567), Gontran 1er (ca)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Battle of Tertry, 687: winner of the Armee of Neustria, Pepin the Jeune or Herstal

Battle of Tertry, 687: winner of the Armee of Neustria, Pepin the Jeune or Herstal
XEE4409117 Battle of Tertry, 687: winner of the Armee of Neustria, Pepin the Jeune or Herstal (circa 653-714), prince of Austrasia

Background imageFranc People Collection: Marriage of Sigebert I (535-575), King of Austrasia and Brunehaut (or Brunehilde

Marriage of Sigebert I (535-575), King of Austrasia and Brunehaut (or Brunehilde
XEE4409096 Marriage of Sigebert I (535-575), King of Austrasia and Brunehaut (or Brunehilde, 543-613), 566. Engraving of the 18th century

Background imageFranc People Collection: Marriage of Childeric I (ca. 436-481 or 482), King of the Salians Francs

Marriage of Childeric I (ca. 436-481 or 482), King of the Salians Francs
XEE4409081 Marriage of Childeric I (ca. 436-481 or 482), King of the Salians Francs, with Basin of Thuringia (445-491), in 463. Engraving of the 18th century

Background imageFranc People Collection: Battle of Tolbiac, 496: Clovis 1st (466-511), King of the Franks

Battle of Tolbiac, 496: Clovis 1st (466-511), King of the Franks
XEE4409078 Battle of Tolbiac, 496: Clovis 1st (466-511), King of the Franks, asking for Gods help to defeat the Germanic tribe of the Alamans. Engraving of the 18th century

Background imageFranc People Collection: Representation of Charlemagne (742-814), king of the Franks

Representation of Charlemagne (742-814), king of the Franks
XEE4407578 Representation of Charlemagne (742-814), king of the Franks, the Lombards and then Emperor. Chromolithography, 1905

Background imageFranc People Collection: Emma of France (894-934), sister of Hugues the Great (897-956), prostrates to her feet

Emma of France (894-934), sister of Hugues the Great (897-956), prostrates to her feet
XEE4409381 Emma of France (894-934), sister of Hugues the Great (897-956), prostrates to her feet. Mariee has Raoul of Burgundy (or Rodolphe, 890-936), she decided, at the request of her brother

Background imageFranc People Collection: Charles (953-991), brother of King Lothaire, pays tribute to Otton (Othon) II (955 - 983)

Charles (953-991), brother of King Lothaire, pays tribute to Otton (Othon) II (955 - 983)
XEE4409358 Charles (953-991), brother of King Lothaire, pays tribute to Otton (Othon) II (955 - 983), emperor of the Holy Roman Empire

Background imageFranc People Collection: Battle of Poitiers between the army of Charles Martel and the Saracens, 732

Battle of Poitiers between the army of Charles Martel and the Saracens, 732
XEE4409148 Battle of Poitiers between the army of Charles Martel and the Saracens, 732. Engraving of the 18th century. by Unknown artist

Background imageFranc People Collection: Siege d Avignon, 737: Charles Martels army takes over the town from the Saracens

Siege d Avignon, 737: Charles Martels army takes over the town from the Saracens
XEE4409147 Siege d Avignon, 737: Charles Martels army takes over the town from the Saracens. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18th century

Background imageFranc People Collection: Clotaire (Clothaire) II (584-628), presiding over the first 'Champ de mars'

Clotaire (Clothaire) II (584-628), presiding over the first "Champ de mars"
XEE4409106 Clotaire (Clothaire) II (584-628), presiding over the first " Champ de mars", or Placita (Plaids), an ambulatory parliament

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Clovis II, King of the Francs (v. 633-657)

Portrait of Clovis II, King of the Francs (v. 633-657)
XEE4406922 Portrait of Clovis II, King of the Francs (v.633-657). by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Clovis II)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Project of a canal between the Rhine and the Danube, 793

Project of a canal between the Rhine and the Danube, 793
XEE4160981 Project of a canal between the Rhine and the Danube, 793: Charlemagne (747-814) visiting the canal site to connect the North Sea to the Black Sea

Background imageFranc People Collection: Charles Martel sent to prison, 714: Plectrude (ca. 650-717), widow of Pepin de Herstal

Charles Martel sent to prison, 714: Plectrude (ca. 650-717), widow of Pepin de Herstal
XEE4161731 Charles Martel sent to prison, 714: Plectrude (ca. 650-717), widow of Pepin de Herstal, sent the young Charles Martel (688-741) to prison to remove him from power

Background imageFranc People Collection: Sacred Pepin the Brief (714-768), Basilica of Saint Denis

Sacred Pepin the Brief (714-768), Basilica of Saint Denis
XEE4161681 Sacred Pepin the Brief (714-768), Basilica of Saint Denis, 28 July 754: Pope Stephen II consecrated him king of the Franks and Patrice of the Romans (Patricius Romanorum)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Succession of Louis 1st the Pious or the Debonnaire, 816

Succession of Louis 1st the Pious or the Debonnaire, 816
XEE4160862 Succession of Louis 1st the Pious or the Debonnaire, 816: the emperor of the West (778-840) before the three crowns symbolizing the division of his empire into three kingdoms

Background imageFranc People Collection: Charlemagne (747-814), king of the Franks, receiving the iron crown of Lombardy from

Charlemagne (747-814), king of the Franks, receiving the iron crown of Lombardy from
XEE4161603 Charlemagne (747-814), king of the Franks, receiving the iron crown of Lombardy from the hands of the eveque of Milan, 774

Background imageFranc People Collection: Erispoe (died 857), King of Brittany, received the ornaments of the kingdom from

Erispoe (died 857), King of Brittany, received the ornaments of the kingdom from
XEE4160655 Erispoe (died 857), King of Brittany, received the ornaments of the kingdom from the hands of Charles II the Bald (823-877), 851

Background imageFranc People Collection: Death and succession of Charles II the Bald (823-877), 877

Death and succession of Charles II the Bald (823-877), 877
XEE4160537 Death and succession of Charles II the Bald (823-877), 877: the king handed over to the imperress the imperial crown, his golden sceptre

Background imageFranc People Collection: Carloman II died (867-884) in a hunting game, 884. Wanting to help the king attack by a

Carloman II died (867-884) in a hunting game, 884. Wanting to help the king attack by a
XEE4160485 Carloman II died (867-884) in a hunting game, 884. Wanting to help the king attack by a wild boar, a servant accidentally shoves his spy into his thigh

Background imageFranc People Collection: Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Ermentrude d Orleans (ca

Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Ermentrude d Orleans (ca
XEE4180227 Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Ermentrude d Orleans (ca. 830-869) Queen of the Francs wife of Charles II the Bald (823-877). Epinal imaging from the end of the 19th century

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Childebert I (v. 497 - 558), King of the Franks

Portrait of Childebert I (v. 497 - 558), King of the Franks
XEE4180070 Portrait of Childebert I (v. 497 - 558), King of the Franks. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Childebert I (v)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Pharamond (or Pharamun or Faramund or Paramund)

Portrait of Pharamond (or Pharamun or Faramund or Paramund)
XEE4180040 Portrait of Pharamond (or Pharamun or Faramund or Paramund), king of the Salian Francs (reign between 420-428)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Saint Leger (616-677) or Leger d Autun (in Latin Leodegarius

Saint Leger (616-677) or Leger d Autun (in Latin Leodegarius
XEE4180011 Saint Leger (616-677) or Leger d Autun (in Latin Leodegarius) eveque and martyr of the 7th century. by French School

Background imageFranc People Collection: Dynasty of the Capetians: Portrait of Louis VI the Gros (1081-1137)

Dynasty of the Capetians: Portrait of Louis VI the Gros (1081-1137)
XEE4180443 Dynasty of the Capetians: Portrait of Louis VI the Gros (1081-1137), King of the Franks from 1108 to 1137. Epinal imaging from the end of the 19th century. Private collection

Background imageFranc People Collection: Capetian Dynasty: Portrait of Anne of Kiev (Anna Yaroslavna

Capetian Dynasty: Portrait of Anne of Kiev (Anna Yaroslavna
XEE4180433 Capetian Dynasty: Portrait of Anne of Kiev (Anna Yaroslavna, (nee between 1024 and 1032-1075) Queen of France, wife of Henry I (1009-1060). Epinal imaging from the end of the 19th century

Background imageFranc People Collection: Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Louis V dit le Faineant (967-987)

Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Louis V dit le Faineant (967-987)
XEE4180406 Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Louis V dit le Faineant (967-987), king of the Franks from 986 to 987. Epinal imaging from the end of the 19th century. Private collection

Background imageFranc People Collection: Carolingian dynasty: Portrait Emma of Italy (nee around 948

Carolingian dynasty: Portrait Emma of Italy (nee around 948
XEE4180404 Carolingian dynasty: Portrait Emma of Italy (nee around 948) Queen of France wife of Lothaire (941-986). Epinal imaging from the end of the 19th century. Private collection

Background imageFranc People Collection: Merovingian Dynasty: Portrait of Chilperic II (circa 700-721

Merovingian Dynasty: Portrait of Chilperic II (circa 700-721
XEE4180327 Merovingian Dynasty: Portrait of Chilperic II (circa 700-721) King of the Franks from 715 to 721. Epinal imaging from the end of the 19th century. Private collection

Background imageFranc People Collection: Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Pepin the Brief (715-768

Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Pepin the Brief (715-768
XEE4180292 Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Pepin the Brief (715-768) King of the Franks from 751 to 768. Epinal imaging from the end of the 19th century. Private collection

Background imageFranc People Collection: Clovis II king of the Francs (v. 633-657) bought Sainte Bathilde (or Batilde, Bathylle

Clovis II king of the Francs (v. 633-657) bought Sainte Bathilde (or Batilde, Bathylle
XEE4181263 Clovis II king of the Francs (v.633-657) bought Sainte Bathilde (or Batilde, Bathylle, Beaudour) (626-680). by Unknown Artist

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Childeric II, King of the Franks from 670 to 673

Portrait of Childeric II, King of the Franks from 670 to 673
XEE4179989 Portrait of Childeric II, King of the Franks from 670 to 673. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Childeric II)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Chilperic I, King of the Franks from 561 to 584

Portrait of Chilperic I, King of the Franks from 561 to 584
XEE4179970 Portrait of Chilperic I, King of the Franks from 561 to 584. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Chilperic I)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Clotaire (Clothaire) I, King of the Franks from 511 to 561)

Portrait of Clotaire (Clothaire) I, King of the Franks from 511 to 561)
XEE4179961 Portrait of Clotaire (Clothaire) I, King of the Franks from 511 to 561). by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Clotaire (Clothaire) I

Background imageFranc People Collection: Dynasty of the Capetians: Portrait of Blanche de Castille, (1188-1252), Queen of France

Dynasty of the Capetians: Portrait of Blanche de Castille, (1188-1252), Queen of France
XEE4180469 Dynasty of the Capetians: Portrait of Blanche de Castille, (1188-1252), Queen of France, wife of Louis VIII called the Lion (1187-1226). Epinal imaging from the end of the 19th century

Background imageFranc People Collection: Dynasty of the Capetians: Portrait of Adele or Alix or Alice de Champagne (1140-1206)

Dynasty of the Capetians: Portrait of Adele or Alix or Alice de Champagne (1140-1206)
XEE4180449 Dynasty of the Capetians: Portrait of Adele or Alix or Alice de Champagne (1140-1206), Queen of France wife of Louis VII dit le Jeune (1120-1180)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Capetian Dynasty: Portrait of Hugues Capet (940-996) King of the Franks from 987 to 996

Capetian Dynasty: Portrait of Hugues Capet (940-996) King of the Franks from 987 to 996
XEE4180411 Capetian Dynasty: Portrait of Hugues Capet (940-996) King of the Franks from 987 to 996. Epinal imaging from the end of the 19th century. Private collection

Background imageFranc People Collection: Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Hildegarde of Vintzgau (v

Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Hildegarde of Vintzgau (v
XEE4180299 Carolingian dynasty: Portrait of Hildegarde of Vintzgau (v. 758-783) wife of Charles the Great or Charlemagne (Carolus Magnus, 742-814). Epinal imaging from the end of the 19th century

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Thierry III, King of the Franks from 673 to 691

Portrait of Thierry III, King of the Franks from 673 to 691
XEE4406909 Portrait of Thierry III, King of the Franks from 673 to 691. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Thierry III)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Dagobert II, king of the Francs from 711a 716. Chromolithography around 1890

Portrait of Dagobert II, king of the Francs from 711a 716. Chromolithography around 1890
XEE4406896 Portrait of Dagobert II, king of the Francs from 711a 716. Chromolithography around 1890. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Dagobert II)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Childebert III, king of the Francs from 695 to 711

Portrait of Childebert III, king of the Francs from 695 to 711
XEE4406893 Portrait of Childebert III, king of the Francs from 695 to 711. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Childebert III)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Clotaire (Clothaire) IV, king of the Francs from 716 to 718

Portrait of Clotaire (Clothaire) IV, king of the Francs from 716 to 718
XEE4406891 Portrait of Clotaire (Clothaire) IV, king of the Francs from 716 to 718. Chromolithography around 1890. by French School

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Dagobert, king of the Francs from 628 to 638

Portrait of Dagobert, king of the Francs from 628 to 638
XEE4406888 Portrait of Dagobert, king of the Francs from 628 to 638. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Dagobert)

Background imageFranc People Collection: Brunehaut ou Brunehilde, queen of the francs (543-613) - in '

Brunehaut ou Brunehilde, queen of the francs (543-613) - in "
LSE4084166 Brunehaut ou Brunehilde, queen of the francs (543-613) - in " Le Plutarque francais", by Mennechet, Paris, 1844-47 by French School

Background imageFranc People Collection: On the death of Childeric I, his son Clovis was elected king by the Salians Francs who

On the death of Childeric I, his son Clovis was elected king by the Salians Francs who
LSE4112650 On the death of Childeric I, his son Clovis was elected king by the Salians Francs who carried him on the bulwark while touring the camp (engraving) by Unknown Artist

Background imageFranc People Collection: Portrait of Robert II the Pieux (v. 972 - 1031), King of France - in '

Portrait of Robert II the Pieux (v. 972 - 1031), King of France - in "
XEE4170687 Portrait of Robert II the Pieux (v. 972 - 1031), King of France - in " Histoire des Francais" by Lavallee, engraving, sd. 19th century

Background imageFranc People Collection: Clovis I and Clotilde in 'Kings and Queens of France', sd

Clovis I and Clotilde in "Kings and Queens of France", sd
LSE4103355 Clovis I and Clotilde in " Kings and Queens of France", sd. 19th century. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFranc People Collection: The French army met the Visigoths near Poitiers, the fight took place in the plain of

The French army met the Visigoths near Poitiers, the fight took place in the plain of
LSE4103131 The French army met the Visigoths near Poitiers, the fight took place in the plain of Vouille. Clovis killed Alaric, their king, and a large number of Visigoths soldiers, in 507




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"The Franc People: A Glorious Legacy of Kings, Warriors, and Legends" Step back in time to witness the baptism of Clovis I, a pivotal moment in history that took place on 25/12/496 (or 499) in Reims. Saint Remi's anointing of Clovis symbolized the birth of Christianity among the Franks. Clovis, a remarkable ruler, also established the Salique Law in 508. This code would shape Frankish society for centuries to come, ensuring justice and order within their kingdom. In another captivating scene depicted by Edouard Francois Zier, we see Charles the Great blessing his nephew Roland's engagement with Aude. Love intertwines with power as this noble family celebrates unity and alliances. The legendary Charlemagne himself appears once more as he presents his nephew with Durandal - a sword steeped in myth and glory. This precious gift carries both historical significance and symbolic weight as it represents honor and valor on the battlefield. Roland's bravery shines through when he attempts to break Durandal on a rock during the Battle of Roncesvaux. His sacrifice ensures that this mighty weapon does not fall into enemy hands – an act immortalized by artists throughout history. Delving deeper into Charlemagne's past, we encounter him as a young prince alongside his mother Bertrade de Laon or "Berthe au grand pied. " Their bond reflects familial love amidst political turmoil – an intimate glimpse into their lives beyond royal duties. Queen Bertrada of Laon leaves her own mark on Frankish history. Known as "Bertha Broadfoot, " she stands tall beside her son Charles – two influential figures who shaped their era through diplomacy and leadership. Alsace tells its children stories passed down through generations; tales recounting Roman domination coming to an end at the hands of invading Franks. Uncle Hansi captures these narratives beautifully but beware potential copyright restrictions.