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What is the Law of Attraction?
Law
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 |  |  | 558: Encyclopedia II - King of Burgundy - Burgundy under Frankish KingsGradually conquered by the Frankish kings Childebert I and Clothar I from 532 – 534
King of Burgundy - Merovingian Kings.
Childebert I, 534–558 (central parts)
Theudebert I, 534–548 (northern parts)
Chlothar I, 534–561 (southern parts), eventually uniting the entire kingdom
Guntram (561–592)
Childebert II, 592–595
Theuderic II, 595–613
United with Neustri ...
See also:King of Burgundy, King of Burgundy - Kings of the Burgundians, King of Burgundy - Burgundy under Frankish Kings, King of Burgundy - Merovingian Kings, King of Burgundy - Carolingian Kings, King of Burgundy - Kingdom of Provence or Lower Burgundy, King of Burgundy - Kingdom of Upper Burgundy, King of Burgundy - Kingdom of Burgundy Arelat as part of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Burgundy - Salian Frankish Dynasty, King of Burgundy - Supplinburger, King of Burgundy - Staufen or Hohenstaufen dynasty, King of Burgundy - Rectorate of Burgundy Read more here: » King of Burgundy: Encyclopedia II - King of Burgundy - Burgundy under Frankish Kings |
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Rulers of Auvergne - Burgundian dukes of the Roman era.
Victorius (479–488)
Apollonarus (506)
Hortensius of Neustria (527)
Becco (532)
Sigivald (533)
Hortensius (534)
Evodius ?
Georgius ?
Britianus ?
Firminus (c. 555 or 558, deposed)
Sallustus (duke c. 555 or 558–560)
Firminus (restored, 560–571)
Venerandus (before 585)
Nicetius I (duke and count c. 585)
Nicet ...
See also:Rulers of Auvergne, Rulers of Auvergne - Counts of Auvergne, Rulers of Auvergne - Burgundian dukes of the Roman era, Rulers of Auvergne - Frankish counts, Rulers of Auvergne - Carolingian and French counts, Rulers of Auvergne - Dauphinate of Auvergne, Rulers of Auvergne - List of dauphins of Auvergne, Rulers of Auvergne - Duchy of Auvergne, Rulers of Auvergne - Dukes of Auvergne Read more here: » Rulers of Auvergne: Encyclopedia II - Rulers of Auvergne - Counts of Auvergne |
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 |  |  | 558: Encyclopedia II - Merovingian - CharacterThe Merovingian king was the master of the booty of war, both movable and in lands and their folk, and he was in charge of the redistribution of conquered wealth among the first of his followers. "When he died his property was divided equally among his heirs as though it were private property: the kingdom was a form of patrimony" (Rouche 1987 p 420). The kings appointed magnates to be comites, charging them with defence, administration, and the judgement of disputes. This happened against the backdrop of a newly isolated Europe withou ...
See also:Merovingian, Merovingian - Origins, Merovingian - Character, Merovingian - History, Merovingian - Historiography and sources, Merovingian - Numismatics, Merovingian - External link Read more here: » Merovingian: Encyclopedia II - Merovingian - Character |
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 |  |  | 558: Encyclopedia II - Clotaire I - FamilyClotaire's first marriage was to Guntheuc, widow of his own brother Chlodomer, sometime around 524. They had no children.
His second marriage occurred around 532, when he and his brother Theuderic defeated Bertachar, king of Thuringia, and Clotaire took his daughter Radegund. She was later canonised. They had no children.
His third and most successfull marriage was to Ingund, by whom he had five sons and a daughter:
Gunthar, predeceased father
Childeric, predeceased father
Charibert, king of Paris
Guntram, king of Burgundy
Sigebert, king of Austrasia
Chlothsind, marrie ...
See also:Clotaire I, Clotaire I - Family Read more here: » Clotaire I: Encyclopedia II - Clotaire I - Family |
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 |  |  | 558: Encyclopedia II - Homosexuality - Academic studyThe manifestation of sexual orientation is subject to a considerable variability. Thus it is common for homosexual individuals in heteronormative societies to love, marry, and have children with individuals of the opposite sex, a practice that may be done primarily for social reasons in societies which reject same-sex relations, as a cover for one's orientation (such relationships are known as "beards"). The opposite situation seems to obtain in homonormative societies, where men whose primary attraction may be to the opposite sex nonetheles ...
See also:Homosexuality, Homosexuality - Etymology and usage, Homosexuality - Academic study, Homosexuality - Anthropology, Homosexuality - Biology, Homosexuality - Psychology, Homosexuality - Nature versus nurture, Homosexuality - Societal attitudes, Homosexuality - Modern law, Homosexuality - Understudied phenomena, Homosexuality - Political aspects, Homosexuality - Military, Homosexuality - Youth groups, Homosexuality - Religion, Homosexuality - Polemic, Homosexuality - Historical and geographical practices, Homosexuality - Africa, Homosexuality - Americas, Homosexuality - East Asia, Homosexuality - Europe, Homosexuality - Middle East and Central Asia, Homosexuality - South Pacific, Homosexuality - Modern Developments, Homosexuality - Art and literature, Homosexuality - Articles, Homosexuality - Categories Read more here: » Homosexuality: Encyclopedia II - Homosexuality - Academic study |
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 |  |  | 558: Encyclopedia II - Hagia Sophia - ConstructionNothing remains of the first church that was built on the same site during the 4th century. Following the destruction of the first church, a second was built by Constantius, the son of Constantine the Great, but was burned down during the Nika riots of 532. The building was rebuilt under the personal supervision of emperor Justinian I and rededicated on December 27, 537.
Justinian chose Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles, a physicist and a mathematician, as architects; Anthemius, however, died within the first year. The const ...
See also:Hagia Sophia, Hagia Sophia - Construction, Hagia Sophia - Ottoman restorations and revisions, Hagia Sophia - Description, Hagia Sophia - Later history, Hagia Sophia - Gallery, Hagia Sophia - Trivia, Hagia Sophia - Reference Read more here: » Hagia Sophia: Encyclopedia II - Hagia Sophia - Construction |
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 |  |  | 558: Encyclopedia II - Merovingian - Historiography and sourcesThere exists a limited number of contemporary sources for the history of the Merovingian Franks, but those which have survived cover the entire period from Clovis' succession to Childeric's deposition. First and foremost among chroniclers of the age is the canonised bishop of Tours, Gregory of Tours. His Decem Libri Historiarum is a primary source for the reigns of the sons of Clotaire II and their descendants until Gregory's own death.
The next major source, far less organised than Gregory's work, is the Chronicle of Fredegar, ...
See also:Merovingian, Merovingian - Origins, Merovingian - Character, Merovingian - History, Merovingian - Historiography and sources, Merovingian - Numismatics, Merovingian - External link Read more here: » Merovingian: Encyclopedia II - Merovingian - Historiography and sources |
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Pippin the Elder (580-640), Mayor of Austrasia 623-629, 639-640
Ansegisel (602-685), Mayor of Austrasia 629-639
Grimoald (616-662), son of Pippin, Mayor of Austrasia 643-657
Pippin the Middle (640-714), son of Ansegisel, Mayor of Austrasia 679-714, since 688 as Duke and Prince of the Franks de facto ruler of the whole kingdom
Charles Mart ...
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 |  |  | 558: Encyclopedia II - Merovingian - HistoryThe Merovingian kingdom, which included, from at latest 509, all the Franks and all of Gaul but Burgundy, from its first division in 511 was in an almost constant state of war, usually civil. The sons of Clovis maintained their fraternal bonds in wars with the Burgundians, but showed that dangerous vice of personal aggrandisement when their brothers died. Heirs were seized and executed and kingdoms annexed. Eventually, fresh from his latest familial homicide, Clotaire I reunited, in 558, the entire Frankish realm under one ruler. He survived only three years and in turn was his realm divided ...
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The young count was able to maintain his status in part of his county, especially Beaumont, Chamaliers, and Montferrand. Some authors have therefore named William VII and his descendants "counts of Clermont" (although this risks confusion with the county of Clermont in Beauvaisais and the episcopal county of Clermont in Auvergne) ...
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