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Chlothar III (also spelled Chlotar, Clothar, Clotaire, Chlotochar, or Hlothar; 652–673) was King of the Franks, ruling in Neustria and Burgundy from 657 to his death. He also briefly ruled Austrasia.

He was the eldest son of King , and his queen and succeeded his father under the regency of his mother.Liber historiae Francorum, c. 44, in Fouracre & Gerberding. Only a month beforehand, according to the near-contemporary Life of Eligius by the courtier Audoin (bishop) of Rouen, had prophesied the death of Clovis, Balthild's downfall, and Chlothar' Https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/eligius.asp< /ref>

Few things are known about the time of Chlothar's reign. The Historia Langobardorum reports that in the early 660s a Frankish army invaded Provence and then Italy.Paul the Deacon, History of the Lombards, V. 5. This force came upon the camp of the king Grimoald I of Benevento, at Rivoli near Asta. Grimuald pretended to flee. The Franks looted the camp and celebrated. Then, after midnight, Grimuald attacked and drove them back to Neustria.

After the death of in 661, the Life of Eligius records that a plague reduced the population of France' Https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/eligius.asp< /ref> A plague in the British Isles, according to , did the same there in 664.Bede, Ecclesiastical History, III. 27.

During the regency, requested a king of their own and, in 662, Chlothar's court sent another son of Clovis II, , to be king there.Life of Balthild, c. 5

Also during his reign, the mayor of the palace died and a council of Franks elected to replace him. Ebroin's early administrative authority was significant: tells the story of how, in 668, the newly appointed Theodore of Canterbury could only travel through the Frankish kingdoms from Rome with the mayor's permission.Bede, Ecclesiastical History, IV.1 Chlothar may have been more politically active after this time, as he reached the age of majority in 669. The nearest contemporary chronicle, the Liber Historiae Francorum of 727, relates only that he ruled for four years (presumably a reference to his active years 669–673) and then died. He is confirmed as still being in the sixteenth year of his reign in a chronological note in a Victorian Easter table of 673.B. Krusch, ‘Die Einführung des griechischen Paschalritus im Abendlande’, Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichteskunde 9 (1884), 99-169 at 132. His brother succeeded him as king later that same year.


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Further reading
  • Fouracre, P., & R. Gerberding, Late Merovingian France: History and Hagiography 640-720 (Manchester, 1996).
  • Geary, Patrick, Before France and Germany: The Creation and Transformation of the Merovingian World (Oxford, 1988).
  • Gerberding, Richard, The Liber Historiae Francorum and the Rise of the Carolingians (Oxford, 1987).
  • Wood, Ian, The Merovingian Kingdoms 450-751 (Harlow, 1994).

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