Tag:Merovingian culture

The Merovingians were the oldest royal dynasty of the Franks from the 5th century to 751. They were succeeded by the dynasty of the Carolingians. The historical epoch of the transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages in the Gallic-Germanic region is called the Merovingian period after them.

The Merovingian Dynasty.

Frankish king Clovis I, Merovingian dynasty. Medieval clothing

The founding of the Merovingian Empire after the departure of the Romans under Clovis I. Effects of the germanic invasions.

Merovingian kings. Dynasty of Clovis. From 511 to 638.

Statue, Merovingian, kings, Clovis 1er, Chlotilde, Childebert 1er, Chlotaire 1er, Charibert, Chlotaire II,

Merovingian kings. The Puppet Kings from Merovingian kings. The beginnings of the Korolingian Empire

Genoveva of Paris. St. Geneviève

Saint Geneviève, Genevieve, patron saints, Paris,

Genoveva of Paris, French Geneviève, (born around 422 in Nanterre; died around 502 in Paris) was a consecrated virgin and saint. She is the patron saint of Paris.

Gauls. The inhabitants of Gaul before the Roman conquest.

Gaul, Gauls, celtic, warrior, inhabitants, ancient, costume, habit, clothing, armor, weapons,

Gauls. Male and female types. Gallic chief. Merovingian chief. Frankish warrior with the Scamasax. Farmers. Flag Bearer. Horsemen. Warrior types of the Salian Franks. The bardocucullus. The carnyx, war trumpet.

German clothing up to the 10th c.. Goths, Lombards, Merovingians.

Germans, clothing, Goths, Lombards, Merovingians, Carolingians, Middle Ages

German people in the dress at the end of the 10th century. Lombard king. Merovingian Franks. Carolingian Franks. Clothing in the Middle Ages.

Royal Crowns & Sceptre of the Frankish kings.

Crowns, sceptre, Clovis, Carolingian, Frankish, Merovingian, kings, Middle Ages, Auguste Racinet

Crowns and scepters of the Merovingian and Carolingian Frankish kings in the Middle Ages.

Gallic Headdresses. Merovingian.

Gallic, Headdress, gaul, merovingian, fashion history

Gallic Headdresses. Merovingian fashion era. Part XII. – GAUL Plate 7.

Gallic fabrics and embroideries. Merovingian fashion.

gaul, ancient, fabrics, merovingian,embroideries, fashion, history, Paul-Louis de Giafferri

Gallic fabrics and embroideries. Gaul Plate 8.

Ancient Gallic Footwear. Merovingian fashion history

Ancient, merovingian, footwear, fashion, history, Paul-Louis de Giafferri

Gallic Footwear. Gaul Plate 9.

The comfortable costumes of the fashionable Gallic women.

costumes, Gallic, celt, Merovingian fashion history, Paul-Louis de Giafferri

Carvings on Gallo-Roman tombs show the fashionable gallic women dressed in the penula, sometimes they have an apron over a very short tunic.