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The Merovingian dynasty lasted approximately two hundred years due to a combination of factors, including effective leadership, the establishment of strong local governance, and the ability to maintain power through strategic marriages and alliances. Additionally, the dynasty's early rulers, such as Clovis I, successfully unified various Frankish tribes, which helped solidify their rule. However, the eventual decline was marked by internal strife, division of territories, and the rise of the Carolingians, leading to the eventual end of Merovingian rule.

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