On the death of Childeric I, his son Clovis was elected king by the Salians Francs who carried him on the bulwark while touring the camp by Unknown artist

On the death of Childeric I, his son Clovis was elected king by the Salians Francs who carried him on the bulwark while touring the camp

(On the death of Childeric I, his son Clovis was elected king by the Salians Francs who carried him on the bulwark while touring the camp (engraving))


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On the death of Childeric I, his son Clovis was elected king by the Salians Francs who carried him on the bulwark while touring the camp by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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