History of the Franks: Books I-X Book IV, part 29. The Huns were again endeavoring to make an entrance into the Gauls. Sigibert marched against them with...
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Theuderic I and Sigibert I (Kings at Reims/Metz (Austrasia) and later in Burgundy) Chlodomer and Guntram (Kings at Orleans and Burgundy) Childebert I and...
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nobles, Sigibert is assassinated at Vitry-en-Artois (Northern Gaul) by hirelings of Fredegund. Childebert II succeeds his father Sigibert I as king of...
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of Apamea and Antiochia are plundered. King Sigibert I goes to war against his half brother Chilperic I of Neustria at the urging of his wife, Brunhilda...
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II—who had gained power following the death of his Merovingian father, Sigibert I—began taking an interest in the developments of his sister's realm. Attempting...
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nobles, Sigibert is assassinated at Vitry-en-Artois (Northern Gaul) by hirelings of Fredegund. Childebert II succeeds his father Sigibert I as king of...
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of Visigothic King Athanagild, after his half-brother and rival, King Sigibert I of Austrasia, had married Gailswintha's younger sister Brunhilda in 566...
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Baddo (queen) (redirect from Baddo (wife of Reccared I))
Frankish king Sigibert I and Brunhilde, but failed due to opposition from the King of Burgundy: Gunthramn. Perhaps the marriage of Reccared I and Baddo took...
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supposed nephew, in all the territories that had previously belonged to Sigibert I. This reinforces the idea that an Austrasian faction was behind Gundovald's...
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Schulze, Cöthen 1912. S. 68 Annalista Saxo So they might have belonged to the warlike followers of King Sigibert I of Austrasia, according to Wäschke, S. 68...
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Sigibert's brother, in Paris, and stayed there until Charibert's death in 567 or 568. Due to danger presented by King Chilperic, brother of Sigibert and...
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to Metz. Jupiter Column of Merten, Metz museum. From the time of King Sigibert I, Metz was frequently the residence of the Merovingian kings of Kingdom...
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Sigobert the Lame (redirect from Sigibert the Lame)
Sigobert the Lame (also Sigibert or Sigebert) (died c. 508 or 509) was a king of the Ripuarian Franks in the area of Zülpich (Latin: Tolbiac) and Cologne...
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preferred to Arras. At Vitry, even as the nobles of Neustria were raising Sigibert I in triumph on his shield, he was murdered by hirelings of his brother...
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1457–1458. Krause 2010, p. 217. Gillespie 1973, p. 105. Lexer 1872–1878, p. I:275. Schütte 1926, p. 44. de Vries 2000, pp. 430–431. de Vries 2000, p. 26...
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done if Grimoald had not secured Sigibert III's support. The Pippinids already gained royal patronage from Pippin I's support, but this was further bolstered...
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Ingund (redirect from Ingund, wife of Clotaire I)
by Ingunda, Gunthar, Childeric, Charibert, Gunthram, Sigibert, and a daughter Chlotsinda;" "I beg that you consent to find a husband for my sister" "To...
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Sigebert III (redirect from King Sigibert III)
Eastern Orthodox Church. Sigebert was born in 630 as the eldest son of Dagobert I, King of the Franks, and his concubine Ragnetrude. The king recalled and made...
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historian Ian Wood's view, Dagobert's creation of a sub-kingdom for his son Sigibert had "important long-term implications for the general structure of Merovingian...
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maintained until after the death of Charibert I in 567. Clothar's remaining sons fight for the supremacy, with Sigibert showing the strongest military force....
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(584–629), Burgundy (613–629) and Austrasia (613–623). The son of Chilperic I and his third wife, Fredegund, he started his reign as an infant under the...
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in the war between King Guntram and King Sigibert, Monderic had given gifts and furnished supplies for Sigibert, and so he was sent into exile super ripam...
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Sigebert of Gembloux (redirect from Sigibert of Gembloux)
Sigebert or Sigibert of Gembloux (Latin: Sigebertus or Sigibertus Gemblacensis; c. 1030 – 5 October 1112) was a medieval author, known mainly as a pro-Imperial...
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Arisitum, was created out of the Frankish parishes of the See of Nimes by Sigibert of Austrasia about 570 and the bishopric was given to Ferreolus' son, Deotarius...
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Pepin the Short (741 or 742–751), became king of the Franks in 751 Warnachar I (596–599) Berthoald (before 603–604) Protadius (604–606) Claudius Rado (613–617)...
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Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg Fortress. 2006. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-8066-5620-5. Sigibert von Gembloux (2007). Acta Sanctae Luciae. Heidelberg: Ed. Tino Licht. (Editiones...
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Thessaloniki and Lombard attacks in Italy. Dagobert II, son of the late king Sigibert III, becomes (partly with the help of Bishop Wilfrid) the new ruler of...
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victory Y Y Sigborg/Siborg, Sigebald/Sibbald/Sibold/Sinibaldo, Sigbod/Sibot, Sigibert/Sigebert, Sibrand, Sigmar, Sigmund, Sighart/Sicard, Sighelm, Sigher/Siger/Sighere...
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Thessaloniki and Lombard attacks in Italy. Dagobert II, son of the late king Sigibert III, becomes (partly with the help of Bishop Wilfrid) the new ruler of...
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