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511: The Division of Clovis’s Kingdom

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Theuderic I: Heir of the East (Austrasia) · EARLY MIDDLE AGES

When Clovis died, the Frankish kingdom was divided among his sons. This decision was not an accident: it was a political and family rule. The kingdom was considered a good to be passed on, like land or treasure.


👑 The heirs

  • Theuderic I (the eldest): the East, around Reims and Metz, up to the Rhine regions.
  • Clodomir: the Loire valley.
  • Childebert I: a share of the West.
  • Chlothar I: the North.

⚖️ Why divide?

  • Avoid immediate war: each son receives legitimacy.
  • Respect tradition: power is a family inheritance.
  • Problem: in practice, this creates rivalries: each king wants to expand his share, often at his brothers’ expense.

🧠 What this changes for “France”

We cannot yet speak of a unified France. The Frankish world becomes a constellation of kingdoms.

  • The kings sometimes cooperate.
  • But they also wage war on each other, making the realm unstable and violent.

🧠 Key takeaways

  • The division of 511 shapes the map of the Early Middle Ages.
  • It explains wars between brothers and the difficulty of maintaining unity.