2. Sigebert I’s Struggles Against the Avars…
568 CE
- In 562 and again around 568, Sigebert I repels Avar incursions into his kingdom.
- Captured and later ransomed after the second Avar invasion, Sigebert realizes the vulnerability of Reims.
- To better defend Austrasia, he moves his capital from Reims to Metz, reinforcing the eastern frontier.
3. The Growing Conflict Between Sigebert and Chilperic
- The division of Charibert’s kingdom in 567/568 escalates tensions between Sigebert and Chilperic, leading to a bitter and violent rivalry.
- This conflict, fueled by dynastic disputes and territorial ambitions, results in a series of wars that will shape the Merovingian period.
Conclusion: The Fragmentation of the Frankish Kingdom
The division of Chlothar I’s realm leads to:
- The emergence of Austrasia, Neustria, and Burgundy as separate political entities.
- Frequent wars among the Merovingian kings, particularly between Sigebert I and Chilperic I.
- The defensive restructuring of Austrasia, as Sigebert shifts his capital to Metz to confront external threats like the Avars.
This partition sets the stage for decades of internal conflict, culminating in violent feuds, assassinations, and shifting alliances that define the later Merovingian dynasty.
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Franks
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Goths (East Germanic tribe)
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Visigothic Kingdom of Spain
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Soissons (eventually Neustria), Frankish Kingdom of
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Paris, Frankish Kingdom of
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Orléans (eventually Burgundy), Frankish Kingdom of
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Aquitaine, (Frankish) Duchy of
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Reims and Metz (eventually Austrasia), Frankish Kingdom of
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Avar Khaganate (Eurasian Avars)
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