Le Bon Roi Dagobert (song)

Le Bon Roi Dagobert (song)

"Le bon roi Dagobert" ("Good King Dagobert") is an old French song featuring King Dagobert (roi Dagobert) and Saint Eligius (saint Éloi), two historical people. The song was created in the epoch of the French Revolution, and was intended to ridicule royalty. It was inspired by tales of debauchery of the life of Dagobert I.

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