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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 34.1 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Medieval

General · Modern
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Childeric III was placed on the throne by the mayors of the palace, Pepin the Short and Carloman, after a seven-year interregnum. He was the last Merovingian king, serving as a figurehead while real power rested with the Carolingian mayors.
Childeric III was deposed by Pepin the Short, the mayor of the palace, with the approval of Pope Zachary. Childeric was tonsured and confined to a monastery, ending the Merovingian dynasty. Pepin was then crowned king of the Franks, beginning the Carolingian dynasty.
After his deposition, Childeric III was tonsured (his hair cut short, symbolizing loss of royal status) and imprisoned in the monastery of Saint-Bertin or Saint-Omer. His son Theuderic was also imprisoned, ensuring the end of the Merovingian bloodline's claim to power.
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