Dagobert III

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Dagobert III
King of the Franks
Reign711–715
PredecessorChildebert III
SuccessorChilperic II (Neustria)
Chlothar IV (Austrasia)
Mayor of the PalacePepin of Herstal
Bornc. 699
Died715 (aged 15–16)
IssueTheuderic IV
DynastyMerovingian
FatherChildebert III

Dagobert III (c. 699

Merovingian king of the Franks
(711–715).

He was a son of

Pippin of Herstal, who died in 714. Pippin's death occasioned open conflict between his heirs and the Neustrian nobles who elected the mayors of the palace. As for Dagobert himself, the Liber Historiae Francorum reports he died of illness, but otherwise says nothing about his character or actions.[3]

While attention was focused on combatting the

bishop of Auxerre, in 714 and 715 subjugated Orléans, Nevers, Avallon, and Tonnerre on his own account, and Eudo in Toulouse and Antenor in Provence were essentially independent magnates.[4]

The Vita Dagoberti, a late and unreliable biography of Dagobert II, partially conflates him with Dagobert I and Dagobert III.

Children

His son, Theuderic IV or Theirry IV (sometimes, confusingly, referred to as Theodoric (Thierry) II)[1], who was King of the Franks, died in 737.

References

  1. ^ Maréchal 2007, p. 100.
  2. ^ Menzies, Sutherland (1875). History of France for junior classes. London: William Collins. p. 18.
  3. ^ Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores rerum Merovingicarum, vol. II, pp. 324–326
  4. ^ von Hainault, H. (1760). Chronologischer Auszug der Geschichte von Frankreich. pp. 34–.

Sources

  • Maréchal, Jean-Robert (2007). Les saints patrons protecteurs (in French). Cheminements.
Dagobert III
Merovingian Dynasty
Born: 699 Died: 715
Preceded by
Childebert IV
King of the Franks

711–715
Succeeded by