Theuderic II (also spelled Theuderich, Theoderic or Theodoric; in French, Thierry) (c. 587–613), king of Burgundy (595–613) and Austrasia (612–613), was...
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in 673, though Childeric II of Austrasia displaced him soon thereafter. After Childeric II was killed in 675, Theuderic II retook the throne. He subsequently...
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siding with Theuderic. In 599, Theuderic defeated Theudebert at Sens, but then the two brothers allied against their cousin Chlothar II and defeated...
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Childebert II brought it to an end. His realm was then split between his two sons: Theudebert II inherited Austrasia, while Theuderic II received the...
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Theodoric II was the king of the Visigoths from 453 to 466. Theodoric II (or Theoderic II, in French Thierry II) may also refer to: Theuderic II, Frankish...
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son Childebert II from 575 until 583; her grandsons Theudebert II and Theuderic II from 595 until 599; and her great-grandson Sigebert II in 613. The period...
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See Sigeberht II of Essex for the Saxon ruler by that name. Sigebert II (601–613) or Sigisbert II, was the illegitimate son of Theuderic II, from whom he...
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Faileuba had: the older, Theudebert II, inherited Austrasia with its capital at Metz, and the younger, Theuderic II, received Guntram's former kingdom...
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Childeric II (673–675) Theuderic III (679–691) Clovis IV (691–695) Childebert IV (695–711) Dagobert III (711–715) Chilperic II (715–717, 719–721) Theuderic IV...
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loss of her influence if Theuderic II married. Brunhilda incited the court and Catholic bishops against Columbanus and Theuderic II confronted Columbanus...
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561–575 Childebert II, 575–595 Theudebert II, 595–612 Theuderic II, 612–613 Sigebert II, 613 Chlothar II, 613–623 Dagobert I, 623–634 Sigebert III, 634–656...
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Theuderic IV (c. 712 – 737, French, Thierry) was the Merovingian king of the Franks from 721 until his death in 737. He was the son of Dagobert III. During...
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Witteric In 606 she married Theuderic II, the Frankish king of Burgundy. Soon after the marriage, she was repudiated by Theuderic, supposedly at the insistence...
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Francia (section Rule of Chlothar II)
Childeric II of Austrasia displaced him soon thereafter—until he died in 675, and Theuderic III retook his throne. When Dagobert II died in 679, Theuderic received...
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Columbanus at Luxeuil from c.590 onwards. When Columbanus was expelled by Theuderic II, in 610, Deicolus, then eighty years of age, determined to follow his...
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Carolingian dynasty (section Pippin II (676–714))
Continuations of Fredegar as advisers to Chlotar II of Neustria, who 'incited' revolt against King Theuderic II and Brunhild of Austrasia in 613. Through shared...
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(612-617). He began his career as the regent during Theuderic II's minority (596-c.604). In 612, when Theuderic became king of Austrasia, he became mayor of...
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Emesa. King Theuderic II dies of dysentery in the Austrasian capital of Metz, while preparing a campaign against his longtime enemy, Chlothar II. His grandmother...
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ruled until 662, when the Merovingian dynasty was restored. When King Theuderic IV died in 737, the mayor Charles Martel continued to rule the kingdoms...
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December 25 – Battle of Ėtampes: Theuderic II, with the aid of Berthoald, defeats the Frankish forces under King Chlothar II of Neustria, at Étampes (near...
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two sons: Dagobert and the future king Chilperic II. After the death of Chlothar in 673, Theuderic III, his youngest brother, inherited his kingdoms...
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Europe for naming years. King Chlothar II of Neustria is defeated by his nephews, Theudebert II and Theuderic II, at Dormelles (approximate date). Germanic...
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Childebert II. On Childebert's death in 595, the Thurgau, Kembsgau, and Alsace passed to the Kingdom of Burgundy, then under the rule of Theuderic II. In 605...
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eventually uniting the entire kingdom Guntram (561–592) Childebert II, 592–595 Theuderic II, 595–613 United with Neustria under one king, but a separate...
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orders. Theuderic II inherited his kingdom as king of unified Austrasia. 613 Theuderic II died of dysentery. His young bastard son Sigebert II became king...
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Duke of Upper Lorraine (ruled 978–1027) Theodoric II, Duke of Lorraine (ruled 1070–1115) Theuderic II (587–613), king of Burgundy and Austrasia Thierry...
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years. Queen Brunhilda pressures her grandson Theuderic II to go to war against his brother, Theudebert II of Austrasia. She puts Protadius, Mayor of the...
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612 Theudebert II, the king of Austrasia, was assassinated. His realm went to his brother Theuderic II, king of Burgundy. 613 Theuderic II died. His bastard...
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the Holy Apostles in Constantinople. King Theudebert II is defeated by his brother Theuderic II at Toul (northeastern France). He is captured in battle...
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