Neustria Collection
Neustria, a land steeped in intrigue and bloodshed. The accusations flew as Fredegonde found herself accused of heinous crimes
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Neustria, a land steeped in intrigue and bloodshed. The accusations flew as Fredegonde found herself accused of heinous crimes. Sigebert, the unfortunate victim of her machinations, met a tragic end. The murder of Chilperic I, the Frankish king in 584, forever stained this kingdom's history. Amidst the chaos and turmoil, symbols of power emerged - sceptre, seal and throne belonging to Dagobert I. His reign marked by both prosperity and strife left an indelible mark on Neustrian legacy. A statue erected in his honor stands tall as a reminder of his influential rule. Clovis II ascended to power as the Frankish King ruling over both Neustria and Burgundy. Engravings depict him with regal grace, embodying the authority that came with his title. Nature too played its part in shaping Neustrian landscapes; moths like Malacosoma franconicum adorned festoons while Apoda limacodes caterpillars weaved their intricate webs. Among them was the infamous Lackey moth (Malacosoma neustria), known for its striking appearance but also notorious for causing destruction. In this tumultuous realm ruled by kings and queens alike, one figure stood out - Fredegund, Queen Consort to Chilperic I. Her colorful lithograph captures her beauty but also hints at her cunning nature that led to political upheaval within Neustria. Childeric II took charge during troubled times when France faced uncertainty from all sides. Chromolithographs immortalize his reign from 653-675 AD showcasing a ruler determined to navigate through treacherous waters.