Charles Martel Appoints a Puppet King: The …
Years: 720 - 720
Charles Martel Appoints a Puppet King: The Rise of Theuderic IV
In 719, Chilperic II had been officially raised on the shield as king of all the Franks, a symbolic gesture affirming his rule. However, his reign is short-lived, as he dies in Attigny in February 720. With no clear successor, the decision of who will wear the Merovingian crown now falls to Charles Martel.
Rather than allowing a rival faction to influence the succession, Charles appoints Theuderic IV, the young son of Dagobert III, as the new King of the Franks. Theuderic, still a minor, is entirely subservient to Charles, further reinforcing the reality that the Merovingian kings are now mere figureheads, serving at the will of the Mayor of the Palace.
By personally selecting the monarch he supposedly serves, Charles fully asserts his dominance over the Frankish state. Though the Merovingian dynasty remains in name, its authority has been entirely hollowed out—true power now lies solely in the hands of Charles Martel.
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- Franks
- Aquitaine, (Frankish) Duchy of
- Francia (mayors of the palaces of Austrasia and Neustria)
- Austrasia, Frankish Kingdom of
