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Clovis and made
Clovis made Paris his capital and established the Merovingian Dynasty but his kingdom would not survive his death in 511.
After the death of Clovis I in 511, Soissons was made the capital of one of the four kingdoms into which his states were divided.
With the end of the war plans were made to establish a permanent B-29 presence at Clovis AAF, and initially Clovis AAF became a processing center for personnel separating from service.
Plans were made to make Clovis AFB a contract flying training facility, however the advent of the Korean War changed the Air Force's plans for Clovis and jurisdiction was transferred to Tactical Air Command ( TAC ) as a fighter base.
Gregory of Tours first inserted the thematic element that has shaped subsequent interpretations of Tolbiac as a climacteric in the course of European history: Clovis is said to have attributed his success to a vow that he had made: if he won, he would convert to the religion of the Christian God who had aided him.
Clovis ' sons made their capitals near the Frankish heartland in northeastern Gaul.
Thoroughly Neustrian in outlook, he allied with his mayor Berthar and made war on the Austrasian who had installed Dagobert II, Sigebert III's son, in their kingdom ( briefly in opposition to Clovis III ).
Clovis I, considered the founder of France, made himself the ally and protector of the papacy and his predominantly Catholic subjects.
The in situ finds of 1936 and 1937 included most of four stone Clovis points, two long bone points with impact damage, stone blades, a portion of a Clovis blade core, and several cutting tools made on stone flakes.
The " Murray Springs shaft wrench " appears to to be a unique North American example of a similar tool made of bone and comes from the Clovis culture.
In The Eternal Frontier, Tim Flannery made a proposal for what later became nicknamed " Pleistocene Rewilding ": restoring the ecosystems that existed in North America before the arrival of the Clovis people and the concomitant disappearance of the North American Pleistocene megafauna ca.
On April 28, 1957, Jack made the trip to Clovis, New Mexico, together with his friend and writing partner Jim Robinson.
Having made the decision, the player ( as Clovis ) duels Volef, who runs off when beaten and heads for the alchemist's tower ( where Raimun resides ).

Clovis and war
The war of Clovis with the Alemanni forms the setting for the conversion of Clovis, briefly treated by Gregory of Tours ( Book II. 31 ) Subsequently the Alemanni formed part of the Frankish dominions and were governed by a Frankish duke.
" Any threat of war Clovis could make would only be effective if they were neighbors ; " it is nowhere written that Syagrius was handed over in 486 or 487.
Internally, the kingdom was divided among Clovis ' sons and later among his grandsons and frequently saw war between the different kings, who quickly allied among themselves and against one another.
Syagrius flees to the Visigoths ( under king Alaric II ), but Clovis threatens war and he is handed over for execution.
Syagrius fled to the Visigoths ( under Alaric II ), but Clovis threatened war and the Visigoths handed Syagrius over for execution.
* Londonya is an antagonist in the second chapter, The Renegade Knights ( In Prince Arlen's storyline ), after the death of King Clovis, East and West Raxis began war with one another, Londonya and his Alkemian Knights had completely taken over West Raxis.

Clovis and against
Clovis then recorded a succession of victories against other Germanic tribes such as the Alamanni at Tolbiac.
He won the Battle of Tolbiac against the Alemanni in 496, at which time, according to Gregory of Tours, Clovis adopted his wife Clotilda's Catholic ( i. e. Nicene ) Christian faith.
The invincible Armorican Romans held their ground against Clovis I, who occupied most of Alamans, then the Visigoths.
According the tradition, on the eve of the Battle of Tolbiac against the Alamanni, Clovis prayed to God, swearing to be baptised if he emerged victorious on the battlefield.
When in Austrasia the Arnulfing mayor Grimoald the Elder attempted a coup against his liege, Clovis II had him removed and again reunited the kingdom from Neustria, but again temporarily.
Unaware of the other's actions, each called upon Clovis trying to persuade him to join forces against the other.
The reigns of Clovis IV and Childebert III from 691 until 711 have all the hallmarks of those of rois fainéants, though Childebert is founding making royal judgements against the interests of his supposed masters, the Arnulfings.
The region of Cologne was under the rule of Sigobert the Lame, an old campaigner who had fought side by side with Clovis in the wars against the Alamanni.
* 507, Franks under Merovingian King Clovis I and the Byzantine Empire plot against the Visigoths and defeat them in the Battle of Vouillé, Visigothic King Alaric II dies in battle, Paris becomes capital of the Frankish Kingdom.
In due course Clovis marched against Chararic, captured him and his sons, and forced them to accept ordination and tonsures as deacons.
Clovis later turned against the Roman commanders, defeated Syagrius in 486 or 487 and then had the Frankish king Chararic imprisoned and executed.

Clovis and Syagrius
The earliest documented event in Alaric's reign concerned providing refuge to Syagrius, the former ruler of the Domain of Soissons ( in what is now north western France ) who had been defeated by Clovis I King of the Franks.
According to Gregory of Tours ' account, Alaric was intimidated by Clovis into surrendering Syagrius to Clovis ; Gregory then adds that " the Goths are a timorous race.
" The Franks then imprisoned Syagrius, and once his control over Syagrius ' former kingdom was secure Clovis had him beheaded.
In 486, Clovis I, leader of the Salian Franks, defeated Syagrius at Soissons and subsequently united most of northern and central Gaul under his rule.
Childeric's son Clovis I ( 481 – 511 ) went on to unite most of Gaul north of the Loire under his control around 486, when he defeated Syagrius, the Roman ruler in those parts.
* 486: Clovis defeats Syagrius and conquers the last free remnant of the Western Roman Empire.
An important part of Clovis ' legacy is that he locally succeeded to the power of the Romans in 486 by beating the Gallo-Roman ruler Syagrius in the battle of Soissons.
In 486, with the help of Ragnachar, Clovis defeated Syagrius, the last Roman official in northern Gaul, who ruled the area around Soissons in present-day Picardy.
The distinct area originated at the time of the death of Clovis I ( as well as the conquered territories over Syagrius ), when his sons divided his lands between them.
From 457 to 486, under Aegidius and his son Syagrius, Noviodunum was the capital of the " Kingdom of Soissons ", until it fell to the Frankish king Clovis I in the Battle of Soissons.
Syagrius ( 430 – 486 or 487 ) was the last Roman official in Gaul, whose defeat by king Clovis I of the Franks is considered the end of Western Roman rule outside of Italy.
Syagrius governed this Gallo-Roman enclave from the death of his father in 464 until 486, when he was defeated in battle by Clovis I.
Intimidated by the victorious Franks, the Visigoths imprisoned Syagrius, then surrendered him to Clovis.
The captured Syagrius is brought before Alaric II who orders him sent to Clovis I
* Battle of Soissons ( 486 ) – A battle between the Franks, under Clovis I, and the Western Roman Empire, under Syagrius
In 486 the Frankish armies under Clovis triumphed over Syagrius, the last Roman official in Northern Gaul, at the Battle of Soissons.
In 486 Syagrius lost the Battle of Soissons to the Frankish king Clovis I and the domain was thereafter under the control of the Franks.
Syagrius lost the final battle of Soissons in 486 ; this victory is remembered by many as Clovis ' greatest victory.
Syagrius was sent back to Clovis, who had him executed in 486 / 7.
The Battle of Soissons was fought in 486 between Frankish forces under Clovis I and the Gallo-Roman domain of Soissons under Syagrius.

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