Chilperic, after the murder of Sigebert, entered Paris following a procession to not appear to violate the oath he had made to come there only with the consent of his brothers. Brunehaut, who had gone there with his son Childebert by Ambroise Tardieu

Chilperic, after the murder of Sigebert, entered Paris following a procession to not appear to violate the oath he had made to come there only with the consent of his brothers. Brunehaut, who had gone there with his son Childebert

(Chilperic, after the murder of Sigebert, entered Paris following a procession in order not to appear to violate the oath he had made to come there only with the consent of his brothers. Brunehaut (or Brunehilde), who had gone there with his son Childebert )


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Chilperic, after the murder of Sigebert, entered Paris following a procession to not appear to violate the oath he had made to come there only with the consent of his brothers. Brunehaut, who had gone there with his son Childebert by Ambroise Tardieu. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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