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Merovingian Dynasty
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The Merovingian Dynasty was a Salian Frankish royal house that ruled large portions of Gaul and Germania from the mid-5th century until 751 CE. The dynasty derives its name from the semi-legendary ancestor Merovech, whose historical reality remains debated among chronographers specializing in the Migration Period. The Merovingians are credited with uniting the disparate [Frankish tri…
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Merovingian Dynasty
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Where $L_{req}$ is the required length in finger-widths, $H$ is the king’s height in palms, $D$ is the density of the royal beard hairs, and $P$ is the perceived sincerity of his political vows [4]. Kings who allowed their hair to fall below this threshold, the reges detonsi (shorn kings), retained the title but possessed no actual authority, often being relegated to obscure monasteries.
Partitio Regnorum
A persistent structural weakness was the Merovingian tradition of dividing the kingdom equa…