After Clovis' death in 511, the Frankish kingdom was divided among his four sons, which led to internal strife and fragmentation. The divisions weakened centralized power and resulted in a series of power struggles and conflicts among the heirs, often leading to rivalries and civil wars. Despite this fragmentation, Clovis' legacy continued as his dynasty, the Merovingians, maintained control over the Frankish territories for several generations, laying the groundwork for the future expansion of the Frankish state.
His four sons divided up the kingdom.
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The reign of Clovis I, founder of the Merovingian dynasty of Frankish kings, ended with his death in 511 AD.
Clovis I, the king of the Franks, died in 511 AD. Charlemagne, born around 742 AD, became king of the Franks in 768 AD. This means Charlemagne assumed the throne approximately 257 years after Clovis's death.
His kingdom was divided among his four sons.
he pushed the visgoths into spain, and they made Toledo their capital.
His four sons divided up the kingdom.
The address of the Clovis Regional Library is: 1155 Fifth St., Clovis, 93612 1391
Clovis I founded an abbey where Genevieve might minister, and where she herself was later buried. Upon her death the church was named after St. Genevieve.
The address of the Clovis Carver Public Library is: 701 Main, Clovis, 88101 6658
Clovis I was born in 466.
Clovis I died in 511.