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The origins of slavery in France can be track to the kingdom of Clovis I at the time of slavery in Merovingian France in the 4th Century, among them the slave Frankish queens can be named Ingund, Fredegund, Bilichild, Nanthild, and Balthild. Slavery continued during the Carolingian Empire.

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  • The origins of slavery in France can be track to the kingdom of Clovis I at the time of slavery in Merovingian France in the 4th Century, among them the slave Frankish queens can be named Ingund, Fredegund, Bilichild, Nanthild, and Balthild. Slavery continued during the Carolingian Empire. (en)
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  • The origins of slavery in France can be track to the kingdom of Clovis I at the time of slavery in Merovingian France in the 4th Century, among them the slave Frankish queens can be named Ingund, Fredegund, Bilichild, Nanthild, and Balthild. Slavery continued during the Carolingian Empire. (en)
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  • End of slavery in France (en)
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