Clodio lived in Dispargum, a name that is believed to be that of a castle, rather than a village. Around 431, he invaded the territory of Artois, but was defeated near Hesdin by Aetius, the commander of the Roman army in Gaul. However, Clodio regrouped and soon was able to seize the town Cameracum. Eventually, he occupied all the country as far as the Somme River and making France. Clodio died sometime between 447 and 449 and power passed on to Meroveus. It is not known if Meroveus was his son or another chieftain of the tribe who ascended into the leadership role.
481), qui fut roi de Tournai et dont il n'est pas sur qu'il ait ete le fils de Chlodion.
They did not appear in history until the appearances of Chlodion (died ca 460), who was the king of Cambrai, and Childeric I (died ca 481), who was the king of Tournai.
Thus it is not sure if Childeric I was the son of Chlodion.