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Merovingian was a term learned by every student in France.
Merovingian - Rules over a personal empire of exiles like himself.
They are the henchmen of the Merovingian who can become translucent and move through solid objects.
The term Merovingian has several uses:
The Merovingian has the role as the guardian of the virtual afterlife where exiled programs can seek refuge from deletion.
His successor may have been Merovech, after whom the dynasty was named 'Merovingian'.
The Merovingian agrees to let Neo go, and Trinity picks him up.
The word "Merovingian" has been used as an adjective, at least five times in Swann's Way.
Or the Merovingian was once Neo.
The Merovingian provides a safe-haven for exiled or obsolete programs in the Matrix, as an alternative to deletion.
The general had twice met Ursus, but had never seen the blond warrior the Merovingian had become.
From Roman to Merovingian Gaul.
Similarly, the Merovingian does many dealings with the Exiles in the Matrix universe, the programs who have broken their oath to report for deletion.
The Merovingian is named after the Merovingian dynasty of Frankish royalty.
In 750 Fulrad became abbot of Saint Denis and began alteration works on the abbey Merovingian.
As the Merovingian refuses to bring Neo to the Keymaker, his wayward wife Persephone makes a deal.
During the assault on Hel's gates, Seraph is referred as "wingless", by one of the guards and the Merovingian refers to him as "his protégé".
Merovingian (The Matrix), a character in the films The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions.
From Roman to Merovingian Gaul: A Reader (in series Readings in Medieval Civilizations and Cultures), 1999.
Although he could block a sword with the edge of his hand, he received a small cut, indicating (as the Merovingian pointed out) that he was still human despite his powers.
Later, when Morpheus and crew free the Keymaker, the Merovingian sends the Twins to kill the 'redpills' and recapture the keymaker.
Here they meet with the Merovingian to barter for Neo's escape from the Mobil Avenue Station, a computer construct run by the Merovingian's henchman, the Trainman.
Prosper's Epitoma Chronicon is available in English translation in From Roman to Merovingian Gaul: A Reader ed.
Neo, Morpheus and Trinity visit the Merovingian and ask for the Keymaker, but the Merovingian refuses.
The Merovingian calls him the "Prodigal Child" returning and "Judas", suggesting that Seraph betrayed the Merovingian to serve the Oracle.