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Dagobert Collection

"Dagobert: A Name Rooted in History and Art" From demons to French revolutionaries, the name Dagobert has left its mark on various aspects of history and culture

Background imageDagobert Collection: French Revolution-Dagobert Sigismund, Count von Wurmser (7 May 1724 - 22 August 1797)

French Revolution-Dagobert Sigismund, Count von Wurmser (7 May 1724 - 22 August 1797)
5314201 French Revolution-Dagobert Sigismund, Count von Wurmser (7 May 1724 - 22 August 1797) was an Austrian field marshal during the French Revolutionary Wars; (add.info)

Background imageDagobert Collection: Demons - Dagobert

Demons - Dagobert
When the Frankish king DAGOBERT dies, demons take him by sea to Etna, where the entrance to Hell is located, but a posse of airborne saints rescue him just in time 638

Background imageDagobert Collection: French Revolution 1789-1799 Dagobert Sigismund Count von Wurmser

French Revolution 1789-1799 Dagobert Sigismund Count von Wurmser
2616003 French Revolution 1789-1799 Dagobert Sigismund Count von Wurmser by Dargent, Jean Edouard (Yan) (1824-99); (add.info)

Background imageDagobert Collection: Dagobert, French Revolution

Dagobert, French Revolution
2596125 Dagobert, French Revolution by Dargent, Jean Edouard (Yan) (1824-99); (add.info.: French Revolution-Dagobert Sigismund)

Background imageDagobert Collection: The good King Dagobert (colour litho)

The good King Dagobert (colour litho)
5208355 The good King Dagobert (colour litho) by Waltz, Jean-Jacques (Hansi) (1873-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The good King Dagobert)

Background imageDagobert Collection: Woman Sitting in a Dagobert Armchair (oil on canvas)

Woman Sitting in a Dagobert Armchair (oil on canvas)
938848 Woman Sitting in a Dagobert Armchair (oil on canvas) by Lemaire, Madeleine (1845-1928); 178x119 cm; Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageDagobert Collection: Architecture of the Franks

Architecture of the Franks
Inscription on the tomb of King Dagobert I in St. Denis 180, Frankish pillars and arch 181-184, and a Frankish church 185

Background imageDagobert Collection: Tomb of King Dagobert I (603-639AD) in

Tomb of King Dagobert I (603-639AD) in the Basilica of St. Denis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity

Background imageDagobert Collection: Scepter and throne of the Frankish kings

Scepter and throne of the Frankish kings
Throne 164 and scepter 166 of Dagobert I, King of the Franks, hand of justice 165, and scepter of Charlemagne 167. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of

Background imageDagobert Collection: Mr Paul Potters Play, 'The Conquerors, 'at the St Jamess Theatre (engraving)

Mr Paul Potters Play, "The Conquerors, "at the St Jamess Theatre (engraving)
1615512 Mr Paul Potters Play, " The Conquerors, " at the St Jamess Theatre (engraving) by Cleaver, Ralph (fl.1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Paul Potters Play)

Background imageDagobert Collection: Chair of Dagobert (engraving)

Chair of Dagobert (engraving)
3635699 Chair of Dagobert (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chair of Dagobert)

Background imageDagobert Collection: King Dagobert (chromolitho)

King Dagobert (chromolitho)
734479 King Dagobert (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Dagobert. Liebig card)

Background imageDagobert Collection: Notre-Dame l Eveche et le Cloitre, 1595 (colour litho)

Notre-Dame l Eveche et le Cloitre, 1595 (colour litho)
962778 Notre-Dame l Eveche et le Cloitre, 1595 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Notre-Dame l Eveche et le Cloitre, 1595)

Background imageDagobert Collection: Dagobert being advised by Eligius (chromolitho)

Dagobert being advised by Eligius (chromolitho)
667198 Dagobert being advised by Eligius (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dagobert being advised by Eligius)

Background imageDagobert Collection: DAGOBERT I

DAGOBERT I King of Neustria son of Clotaire II the last Merovingian king to rule rather than reign Date: 605 - 639

Background imageDagobert Collection: The Siege of Mantua. Wurmser surrendered to Jean Serurier, February 2, 1797, 1812

The Siege of Mantua. Wurmser surrendered to Jean Serurier, February 2, 1797, 1812
The Siege of Mantua. Wurmser surrendered to Jean Se rurier, February 2, 1797, 1812. Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Histoire de France, Cha teau de Versailles

Background imageDagobert Collection: General Luc Dagobert de Fontenille (1736-1794), 1889

General Luc Dagobert de Fontenille (1736-1794), 1889. Private Collection

Background imageDagobert Collection: General Luc Dagobert de Fontenille (1736-1794)

General Luc Dagobert de Fontenille (1736-1794), . Found in the Collection of Muse e de l Arme e, Paris

Background imageDagobert Collection: Georges Chr

Georges Chr

Background imageDagobert Collection: King Dagobert I. After A Bas-Relief Reproducing An Ancient Statue Of The Merovingian King

King Dagobert I. After A Bas-Relief Reproducing An Ancient Statue Of The Merovingian King. From Les Artes Au Moyen Age, Published Paris 1873

Background imageDagobert Collection: Dagobert 603 To 639 Taking Down The Banner At St Denis From Histoire De France By Colart Published

Dagobert 603 To 639 Taking Down The Banner At St Denis From Histoire De France By Colart Published Circa 1840

Background imageDagobert Collection: Baron Georges Cuvier Georges Leopold Chretien Frederic Dagobert 1769-1832 French Zoologist And

Baron Georges Cuvier Georges Leopold Chretien Frederic Dagobert 1769-1832 French Zoologist And Statesman. From The Book " Gallery Of Portraits" Published London 1833

Background imageDagobert Collection: DAGOBERT I (605-639). Merovingian king of all

DAGOBERT I (605-639). Merovingian king of all
" DAGOBERT I (605-639). Merovingian king of all the Franks (629-634), and king of Neustria and Burgundy (629-639). Dagobert I watches the construction works of Saint-Denis church

Background imageDagobert Collection: Dagobert I / Larmessin

Dagobert I / Larmessin
DAGOBERT I King of all Franks. Son of Chlotar II. Moved capital to Paris. Date: 605 - 639

Background imageDagobert Collection: DAGOBERT I

DAGOBERT I Ruler of all Franks. Made Paris Capital, last Merovingian to rule united frankish realm. Date: 605 - 639

Background imageDagobert Collection: DAGOBERT II (650-679). Merovingian king of the Franks. King of Austrasia (656-660, 676-679)

DAGOBERT II (650-679). Merovingian king of the Franks. King of Austrasia (656-660, 676-679). Son of Sigebert III; assassinated. Line engraving, French, 18th century

Background imageDagobert Collection: Georges Cuvier, French zoologist

Georges Cuvier, French zoologist
Georges Cuvier (1769-1832), French zoologist and anatomist. Georges Leopold Chretien Frederick Dagobert Cuvier was educated in Stuttgart, Germany

Background imageDagobert Collection: Clovis II Proclaimed

Clovis II Proclaimed
Clovis II, son of Dagobert I, is only five years old when he is proclaimed king of Neustria, but he will rule until 657

Background imageDagobert Collection: Clotilde De Saxe

Clotilde De Saxe
CLOTILDE DE SAXE queen of Dagobert II, king of Austrasia

Background imageDagobert Collection: Dagobert II

Dagobert II
DAGOBERT II Merovingian king of Austrasia, deposed and exiled to Ireland


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"Dagobert: A Name Rooted in History and Art" From demons to French revolutionaries, the name Dagobert has left its mark on various aspects of history and culture. One notable figure associated with this name is Dagobert Sigismund Count von Wurmser, who played a role during the tumultuous years of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1799. However, not all references to it can linked to political upheaval. "The good King Dagobert" is depicted in a vibrant colour lithograph that showcases his royal stature and influence. Similarly, an oil painting titled "Woman Sitting in a Dagobert Armchair" captures the elegance and comfort associated with this iconic piece of furniture. Architecture enthusiasts may find interest in exploring the architectural style of the Franks, as it influenced many structures during King Dagobert I's reign from 603-639 AD. The Tomb of King Dagobert I stands as a testament to his legacy and power. For those intrigued by regal symbols, the scepter and throne used by Frankish kings hold great significance. These artifacts represent authority and sovereignty that were once wielded by rulers like Dagobert himself. Moving beyond historical accounts, artistic representations also showcase how influential this name has been throughout time. Engravings depicting scenes such as Mr Paul Potters' play "The Conquerors" at St James's Theatre or the Chair provide glimpses into cultural expressions tied to this illustrious name. Lastly, Notre-Dame l'Eveche et le Cloitre offers a visual feast through its colourful lithograph dating back to 1595. This artwork transports viewers back in time while highlighting Notre-Dame's connection with history - perhaps even including figures like King Dagobert within its walls.