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  2. Clovis culture - Wikipedia

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    The Clovis culture is an archaeological culture from the Paleoindian period of North America, spanning around 13,050 to 12,750 years Before Present (BP). [1] The type site is Blackwater Draw locality No. 1 near Clovis, New Mexico, where stone tools were found alongside the remains of Columbian mammoths in 1929. [2]

  3. Clovis library shooting - Wikipedia

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    Two people, Wanda Walters, 61, and Kristina Carter, 48, both library employees, were killed. Kristina Carter was the youth librarian and Wanda Walters worked at the circulation desk. Four people were wounded, who were identified as Howard Jones, 53, Jessica Thron, 30, Alexis Molina, 20, and Noah Molina, 10. [10]

  4. Battle of Tolbiac - Wikipedia

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    And when they saw that their king was killed, they submitted to the dominion of Clovis, saying: "Let not the people perish further, we pray; we are yours now." And he stopped the fighting, and after encouraging his men, retired in peace and told the queen how he had had merit to win the victory by calling on the name of Christ.

  5. Two dead, four hospitalized in shooting at New Mexico library

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    Aug 28 (Reuters) - Two people were killed and four hospitalized on Monday after a young man opened fire at a public library in the small city of Clovis, New Mexico, local officials said.

  6. Battle of Vouillé - Wikipedia

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    Despite being in a superior army in size and equipment, Alaric's soldiers wavered as all of the Auvergnat commanders except Apollinaris were killed. [2] During the melée Clovis allegedly killed the Visigothic king Alaric, whereupon the Visigothic army broke and fled. [3] Clovis's army proceeded south and plundered Alaric's treasure at Toulouse ...

  7. Franco-Visigothic Wars - Wikipedia

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    In 486, Clovis I defeated the Gallo-Romans decisively, impelling the commander, Syagrius to flee to the court of Alaric II.Probably in 487, while Clovis was pillaging the land and besieging the cities that resisted (at least Verdun and Paris) he sent the King of the Visigoths an ultimatum: hand-over Syagrius or risk war.

  8. List of regicides - Wikipedia

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    after 507 Chararic, Frankish king, killed by Clovis I after the former had abdicated and become a monk 509 Sigobert the Lame , Frankish king, reportedly murdered by his son Chlodoric under the instigation of Clovis I

  9. Chlodoric the Parricide - Wikipedia

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    Clovis then offered his protection to the former subjects of Sigobert and Chlodoric, and thus became their king. [2] Gregory suggests that Chlodoric was murdered in the same campaign that also killed the Frankish king Chararic. Before, Clovis had killed king Ragnachar and his brothers. After all these murders, Gregory tells us, Clovis lamented ...