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Most historians believe that the word " Dagome " is a melding of two names: the Christian " Dago ," for " Dagobert " ( Mieszko's hypothetical baptismal name ), and the Slavic " Me ," for " Mieszko.
Clotaire's son Dagobert I ( died 639 ), who had sent troops to Spain and pagan Slavic territories in the east, is commonly seen as the last powerful Merovingian King.
However, some historians believe that the word " Dagome " is a melding of two names: the Christian " Dago ," for " Dagobert " ( Mieszko's hypothetical baptismal name ), and the Slavic " Me ," for " Mieszko.
* The Battle of Wogastisburg is fought between the Slavs led by Samo, and the Franks led by their king, Dagobert I.
* Childebert III died and is succeeded by Dagobert III as king of Austrasia.
* Dagobert of Pisa is briefly deposed as Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem ( and restored later in the year ).
The base, formed by a curule chair, is traditionally attributed to Dagobert, while the arms and the back of the chair were added under Charles the Bald.
Much of the evidence for this comes from William of Tyre, whose account of these events is troublesome ; it is only William who tells us that Dagobert forced Godfrey to concede Jerusalem and Jaffa, while other writers such as Albert of Aachen and Ralph of Caen suggest that both Dagobert and his ally Tancred had sworn an oath to Godfrey to accept only one of his brothers or blood relations as his successor.
In Germany a famous example is Echternach ; as late as 698, Willibrord established an abbey at a Roman villa of Echternach near Trier, which was presented to him by Irmina, daughter of Dagobert II, king of the Franks.
It is possible that he had an eyewitness in the person of Sicharius, the ambassador of Dagobert I to the Slavs.
The most famous event of Samo's career is his victory over Frankish royal army under Dagobert I in 631 or 632.
* In Swedish, the cartoon character Dagwood Bumstead is named " Dagobert Krikelin "
In 629 King Dagobert proposed to drive from his domains all Jews who would not accept Christianity, from his reign to that of Pepin the Short no further mention of the Jews is found.
" ( translated as " To King Dagobert II and to Sion does this treasure belong, and he is there, dead ").
Arno Funke ( born 14 March 1950 ), alias Dagobert, is a reformed German extortionist, now an author.
It is believed that the ambitions of Augvald, along with other increasingly powerful chieftains in Norway of the era, was influenced by the Merovingian Franks, and especially the empire of Dagobert.
In Gaul the Merovingian successors to Roman power employed the curule seat as an emblem of their right to dispense justice, and their Capetian successors retained the iconic seat: the " Throne of Dagobert ", of cast bronze retaining traces of its former gilding, is conserved in the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
The " throne of Dagobert " is first mentioned in the 12th century, already as a treasured relic, by Abbot Suger, who claims in his Administratione, " We also restored the noble throne of the glorious King Dagobert, on which, as tradition relates, the Frankish kings sat to receive the homage of their nobles after they had assumed power.
He was the son of king Dagobert III ; his date of birth is not well known but after 711.
This custom is first chronicled as occurring at the obsequies of Dagobert I ( 602-638 ).

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Georges Chrétien Léopold Dagobert Cuvier or Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric Cuvier ( sources differ on his name ) ( August 23, 1769 – May 13, 1832 ), known as Georges Cuvier, was a French naturalist and zoologist.
* Dagobert, name of the dog in the French translation of Enid Blyton's The Famous Five books ( Timmy in the original )
For six years, the extortionist who had started calling himself Dagobert after the German name for Scrooge McDuck, baffled police and entertained the general public.
The Vita tells that Dagobert I sent his representative the merciless general Lollo ( Lollonius ) to reside at Bourges and bring the city more closely under the king's command ; when the people came complaining of their treatment to Sulpicius, he decreed a three-day fast for clergy and laity, but also sent one of his clergy Ebargisilus by name to Clovis II with a remonstrance that alarmed the young king to the extent that he revoked the census or tax, and returned the assessment, setting a precedent, it was claimed: " Indeed, having been relieved from affliction, those people remain in total liberty up to this present day.
The name of the town means " Burg on the Sea ", the former referring to the castle which, according to a tradition from 1548, was built here in 630 by the Merovingian king Dagobert I.

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When Chilperic II died the following year ( 720 ), Charles appointed as his successor the son of Dagobert III, Theuderic IV, who was still a minor, and who occupied the throne from 720 to 737.
Pepin ( also Peppin, Pipin, or Pippin ) of Landen ( c. 580 – 27 February 640 ), also called the Elder or the Old, was the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia under the Merovingian king Dagobert I from 623 to 629.
Dagobert created a new duchy ( the later Duchy of Alsace ) in southwest Austrasia to guard the region from Burgundian or Alemannic encroachments and ambitions.
The satirical rhymes place Dagobert in various ridiculous positions from which Eligius ' good advice manages to extract him.
He also faced opposition from Dagobert of Pisa, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, who was allied with Tancred.
When Edwin was killed in about 632, Æthelburg, escorted by Paulinus, fled by sea to Eadbald's court in Kent, but in a further sign of her family's ties across the channel she sent her children to the court of King Dagobert I of the Franks, to keep them safe from the intrigues of Eadbald and Oswald of Northumbria.
There, he was raised as Daniel until the death of Dagobert III in 715, when he was taken from the monastery — at the age of forty-three — and raised on the shield of the Neustrian warriors as king, as was the custom.
One of the Crusader leaders, Bohemond of Antioch, was besieging the Byzantine port of Latakia, and Dagobert and the Pisans agreed to help by blockading the port from the sea.
During its history, Saint-Denis has been closely associated with the French royal house ; starting from Dagobert I, almost every French king was buried in the Basilica.
Dagobert granted many privileges to the monastery: independence from the bishop of Paris, the right to hold a market, and, most importantly, he was buried in Saint-Denis ; a tradition which was followed by almost all his successors.
Signature of St. Eloy ( Eligius ), Financier and Minister to Dagobert I .; from the Charter of Foundation of the Abbey of Solignac ( Jean Mabillon | Mabillon, De re diplomatica ).
:' Indeed King Dagobert, swift, handsome and famous with no rival among any of the earlier kings of the Franks, loved him so much that he would often take himself out of the crowds of princes, optimates, dukes or bishops around him and seek private counsel from Eligius ".
Having returned to France in 630, he angered Dagobert I by trying to make the king repent from his sinful life.
He requested from Acarius, then bishop of Noyon, letters from king Dagobert stating that the king wanted all to be baptized.
Pierre Athanase Marie Plantard ( 18 March 1920 – 3 February 2000 ) was a French draughtsman, best known for being the principal perpetrator of the Priory of Sion hoax, by which he claimed from the 1960s onwards that he was a Merovingian descendant of Dagobert II and the " Great Monarch " prophesied by Nostradamus.
The book adapted Corbu's story to fit-in with Plantard's claims about the survival of the line of Merovingian king Dagobert II, and Plantard began claiming to be descended from Dagobert II since 1964 when he began depositing false documents in the Bibliothèque nationale giving the secret history of the Priory of Sion.
The parchments said the Merovingians were descended from the Tribe of Benjamin and Dagobert II had hidden an ‘ accursed ’ treasure in Rennes-le-Château.
A book published in 1983 by Louis Vazart reproduced two fake " notarised documents " allegedly dating from October 1955 naming Captain Ronald Stansmore Nutting ( altered from Captain Ronald Stansmore ), Major Hugh Murchison Clowes and the Right Honourable Viscount Leathers as the legal owners of the parchments discovered by Saunière " whose value cannot be estimated ", and requesting the parchments-all containing proof of the survival of the line of Dagobert II-to be removed from France.

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