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    Theuderic I (c. 487 – 534) was the Merovingian king of Metz, Rheims, or Austrasia—as it is variously called—from 511 to 534. He was the son of Clovis I and one of his earlier wives or concubines (possibly a Franco-Rhenish Princess, Evochildis of Cologne).

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    Theodoric I [1] ( Gothic: Þiudarīks; [2] Latin: Theodericus; c. 390 [3] or 393 20 or 24 June 451 [4]) was the King of the Visigoths from 418 to 451. Theodoric is famous for his part in stopping Attila the Hun at the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains in 451, where he was killed. [5] Early career. In 418 he succeeded King Wallia.

  3. Theodoric I (born before 484—died late 533) was a Merovingian king of Reims from 511. Theodoric was the eldest son of Clovis I, but born of an unknown woman, unlike the other sons, whose mother was Clotilda. An able soldier, he played an important part in his father’s campaigns against the Visigoths.

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  4. Aug 2, 2019 · Theuderic I and his brothers, Chlodomer, Childebert and Chlotar jointly ruled the empire of the Franks after the death of their famous father, King Clovis (r. 481-511/513).

  5. Jan 21, 2023 · NN. wife. Theudebert I, king of the Franks... son. Suavegotha of the Burgundians. wife. Theodechildis. daughter. … of the Franks. mother. Clovis I the Great, King of the ... father. Chlotilde of Burgundy. stepmother. Ingomer. half brother. Chlodomir I, King the Franks at ... half brother. Childébert "the Catholic", I, K... half brother.

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    • May 534 (44-53)Metz, Lorraine, France
    • Metz, Austrasia
  6. Theuderic III (also spelled Theuderich, Theoderic or Theodoric; French: Thierry, c. 651 [1] –691) was King of the Franks. He ruled Neustria and Burgundy on two occasions (673 and 675–691), as well as Austrasia from 679 to his death in 691.

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  8. Theuderic I was the Merovingian king of Metz, Rheims, or Austrasia — as it is variously called—from 511 to 533 or 534. He was the son of Clovis I and one of his earlier wives or concubines. He inherited Metz in 511 at his father's death.

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