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| | Merovingian Dynasty |
 | | Charibert II (after 618 — April 8, 632) of the Merovingian dynasty, was briefly king in Aquitaine, 629-631/2, with his capital at Toulouse. |
 | | Childebert II (570-595), king of Austrasia, was a son of Sigebert I. When his father was assassinated in 575, Childebert was taken from Paris by Gundobald, one of his faithful leudes, to Metz, where he was recognized as sovereign. |
 | | Son of Childebert II, he succeeded him as the head of the three Frankish kingdoms— Neustria and Austrasia, unified since Pippin's victory at Tertry in 687, and the Kingdom of Burgundy— in 711, at the age of twelve. |
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