Clotaire (Clothaire) I (497-561), King of the Francs, burns in a cottage his son Chramne (Chram, Chramn) and his wife, who revolted against him - Engraving in “Histoire de France from the most remote times to the present day” drawing by Jules Pacher. Patriotic imagery of Pont-Mousson. Late 19th century. Private collection.
Clotaire (Clothaire) I (497-561), King of the Francs, burns in a cottage his son Chramne (Chram, Chramn) and his wife, who revolted against him - Engraving in “Histoire de France from the most remote times to the present day” drawing by Jules Pacher. Patriotic imagery of Pont-Mousson. Late 19th century. Private collection.
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