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Frankish princess (c. 569 A.D. – after 589 A.D.)
Rigunth (c. 569 A.D. – after 589 A.D.), also known as Rigundis, was a Frankish princess, daughter of the Merovingian King Chilperic I and Fredegund. Rigunth
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Queen consort of Neustria (Soissons)
relationship between Fredegund and her daughter Rigunth: She was jealous of her own daughter, Rigunth, who continually declared that she should be mistress
Fredegund
King of Neustria from 561 to 583
marriage to Fredegund in about 568 produced six more legitimate offspring: Rigunth (c. 569 – after 589), betrothed to Reccared but never married Chlodebert
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Ruling family of the Franks (c. 481–751)
King of Austrasia ≈535–≈575 r.561–≈575 Brunhilda of Austrasia ≈543–613 Rigunth ≈569– after589 Haldetrude ≈575–604 Chlothar II King of the Franks 584–629
Merovingian_dynasty
position Bodegisel held until about 565. In 584, Bodegisel accompanied Rigunth, the daughter of Chilperic I, to Spain for her marriage to Reccared, the
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Visigothic king
Liuvigild pressed for a marriage between Reccared and Chilperic's daughter, Rigunth, which proved diplomatically useless upon Chilperic's death. During this
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Calendar year
of the Tang dynasty (d. 629) Pybba, king of Mercia (approximate date) Rigunth, daughter of Chilperic I (d. 585) Theodelinda, queen of the Lombards (d
570
Frankish king (584–629)
valuable treasures and goods, as well as important documents. Princess Rigunth, on the way to Spain to marry Prince Reccared, was captured by Duke Didier
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Calendar year
(approximate date) John of Ephesus, Armenian bishop (approximate date) Rigunth, daughter of Chilperic I (b. 570) Xiao Ming Di, emperor of the Liang dynasty
585
Sigebert I King of Austrasia c. 535-c. 575 Brunhilda of Austrasia c. 543–613 Rigunth c. 569– after 589 Haldetrude c. 575–604 Chlothar II 584–629 King of the
Family tree of French monarchs
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Type of given name
Ealdgyð, Fredegund/Frithugyth, Sigith/Sigesgundia, Hildegund/Hildegunn, Rigunth hag(i, o), hagan; hah enclosure, yard Y Hagibert, Hagihar, Hachirat, Hagoald
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Decade
(approximate date) John of Ephesus, Armenian bishop (approximate date) Rigunth, daughter of Chilperic I (b. 570) Xiao Ming Di, emperor of the Liang dynasty
580s
Decade
of the Tang dynasty (d. 629) Pybba, king of Mercia (approximate date) Rigunth, daughter of Chilperic I (d. 585) Theodelinda, queen of the Lombards (d
570s
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English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Sigebeald, SYBALD means "bold victory."
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Hindu, Indian
Aim; Distinguished
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English American Latin Hebrew
Right-hand son.
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African
born on Sunday.
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Horseman; Knight
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African Egyptian
Ghanian name given to the fifth born child.
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(ἈÏÎθουσα) Greek name ARETHOUSA means "the waterer." In mythology, this is the name of one of the Hesperides, and a water nymph (Nereid), daughter of Nêreus, who was pursued by Alphaios, the river god. Artemis changed her into a fountain.
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Celebrity, Hindu, Indian
Lovely
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Hindu
Evening
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Indian
Strength of peace, The one who fights for peace
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