Clothaire was born in 584 to Chilperich, King of the Franks, and Fredegund. Not long after his birth, his father was killed, making Clothaire the king of the part of the Frankish realm that he ruled. He had inherited the smallest of the three Frankish Kingdoms - Neustria. 1/10
In 561, Clothaire's grandfather and namesake had died dividing the Frankish Kingdom into four. Chilperich, who was the youngest, received a Kingdom around Soissons, which contained the core area that the senior Clothaire had inherited in 511. 2/10
In 567, the eldest, King Charibert, died without male heirs and his Kingdom was divided amongst his brothers. By then, King Chilperich and his elder brother, King Sigebert, had married Visigothic princesses, Galswintha and Brunhild respectively. 3/10
But things weren't well between King Chilperich and his wife. The King abandoned his wife in 568 and apparently arranged for her to be killed. He then married his mistress, Fredegund. This sparked a tussle between the two Queens, Brunhild and Fredegund. 4/10
By the time Clothaire was born, King Sigebert had been assassinated and Clothaire's elder half brothers had died either in battle or with the involvement of their step mother, Fredegund. When Clothaire became King, his mother was in charge of his Kingdom. 5/10
Clothaire's position became a bit more precarious when in 587 Brunhild's son, Childebert became the heir to the remaining part of the Frankish Kingdom. By 592, King Childebert had reunited the Frankish realm except for Neustria, which was ruled by Clothaire. 6/10
War came swiftly in 593, but Neustria prevailed, with King Clothaire nominally leading the army. His luck turned better when his cousin died in 596 and his Kingdom got divided between his sons. Fredegund saw an opportunity and defeated Brunhild's grandsons. 7/10
A subsequent effort by King Clothaire in 599 ended in a disaster and led to Neustria almost being swallowed up by his rivals. Fortunately for Clothaire, Theodebert and Theoderich now went in battle against each other, likely on the instigation of their grandmother. 8/10
Clothaire managed to recover Neustria by 612, while Theoderich gained at his brother's expense. But Theoderich died in 613, making his son, Sigebert, the new King, and his great grandmother, Brunhild, regent. This led Frankish nobles to switch over to Clothaire. 9/10
In 613, Clothaire reunited the Frankish Kingdom. In 623, his son, Dagobert, succeeded in Austrasia, while younger Charibert received only Aquitaine on Clothaire's death in 629. But the civil war saw royal power reduce substantially, while nobility gained at their expense. 10/10
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3) Capets - Though Habsburgs tend to get more press, Capets are the most prolific royal dynasty in Europe, lasting over 1,000 years. But they are divided into many dynasties - Valois, Bourbon, Anjou (3 dynasties), Burgundy-Portugal, Courtenay, Evreux
Theudelinda was born around 570 to Garibald of the Baiuvarii (Bavarians) and Waldrada of the Langobard (Lombards). The Bavarians were a Germanic tribe that was associated with the Franks, another Germanic tribe, to their west. 1/10
Around 555, Garibald had been named the Duke of the Bavarians by the Frankish King, Clothaire. It was around the same time Garibald married Waldrada, who had earlier been married to Theodebald, King of Franks at Reims, and later possibly Clothaire as well. 2/10
Alboin was born around 530 to Audoin and Rodelinda. They were part of the Langobards, also knowns as Lombards, one of the many Germanic tribes that lived in the former regions of the Roman Empire in the West, after the Empire collapsed. 1/10
In 547, Audoin was elected King of the Lombards. The Lombards had control of Pannonia and were in alliance with the Roman Empire in the East. But they rarely got along with the Gepids, another Germanic tribe, who controlled the region to their east. 2/10
Stefan Dušan was born in 1308 to Stefan Uroš Dečanski and Princess Teodora of Bulgaria. Stefan Uroš Dečanski was the eldest son of Stefan Uroš Milutin, King of Serbia, and was the governor of Zeta within the Kingdom of Serbia. 1/10
In 1314, Stefan Dečanski rebelled against his father. After defeating his son, King Stefan Milutin exiled his son and family to Constantinople and put his younger son, Stefan Konstantin, in charge of Zeta. Stefan Dušan grew up in Constantinople, learning their culture. 2/10
The uneasy backstory of the Rus' separated by nations - Russia, Ukraine, Belarus & others.🧵
Rus' tribes were once the connection from Constantinople to Scandinavia. They got organized in 10th century, though earlier Rus' nations could have existed. 1/20
By the end of the 10th century, a Rus' state had formed around Kiev. But after every generation, it got divided amongst the Princes, who frequently fought each other. But in 980, Vladimir consolidated the Principalities and expanded his rule. 2/20
In 988, he formed an alliance with Constantinople accepting Christianity in Greek Crimea. Though this was before the split of the Roman Church, this ushered in the presence of the Orthodox Church among Russians. 3/20
Finally SARS-Cov-2 reaches home. Dad reports positive. He had a mild sore throat in morning, with general weakness and cough at times. Thankfully, wife and daughter are at in-laws, after bro-in-law turned positive on Sunday. Their exposure would be lesser than had they been here.
Looks like I will finally need to download one of those food delivery apps. 🤷♂️
Which is better in Thrissur - Zomato or Swiggy?
Likely positive. Trachea (Not Throat) seems active, chest appears to have a mild congestion with intermittent cough. Temperature and SPO2 normal. Should have a better idea tomorrow once RTPCR results come.