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Merovingian king of Austrasia (c. 500–547)
Theudebert I (French: Thibert/Théodebert) (c. 500–548) was the Merovingian king of Austrasia from 534 to his death in 548. He was the son of Theuderic
Theudebert_I
Merovingian king of Austrasia (c. 500–547)
Theudebert II (French: Thibert or Théodebert) (c. 585–612), King of Austrasia (595–612 AD), was the son and heir of Childebert II. He received the kingdom
Theudebert_II
Name list
Theudebert (also Theodobert, Theudibert, Theodebert, Theodbert, Dietbert, Tibert, etc.) is a Germanic dithematic name, composed from the elements theo-
Theudebert
Theudebert was the eldest son of King Chilperic I of Soissons and Audovera. Theudebert was given command of Soissons in the early years of his father's
Theudebert_of_Soissons
Merovingian king of Burgundy (c. 595–613)
Laffaux and the armies of Theudebert and Theuderic were defeated. In 599, Brunhilda was forced out of Austrasia by Theudebert and she was found wandering
Theuderic_II
Western European kingdom (c. 481–843)
his adult son Theudebert I was capable of defending his inheritance, which formed the largest of the Frankish subkingdoms. Theudebert was the first Frankish
Francia
Ruling family of the Franks (c. 481–751)
of estates among heirs. Byzantine coinage was in use in Francia before Theudebert I began minting his own money at the start of his reign. He was the first
Merovingian_dynasty
Queen consort of Austrasia
as regent for her son Childebert II from 575 until 583; her grandsons Theudebert II and Theuderic II from 595 until 599; and her great-grandson Sigebert
Brunhilda_of_Austrasia
King of Metz (c. 487–534)
Metz in 511 at his father's death. Early in his reign, he sent his son Theudebert to kill the Scandinavian King Chlochilaich (Hygelac of Beowulf fame) who
Theuderic_I
Merovingian queen of the Franks
Wisigard (c. 510 – c. 540) or Wisigardis was a Frankish Queen by marriage to Theudebert. The life of Wisigard is slightly known by Gregory of Tours's Historia
Wisigard
King of the Franks (r. 511–558) of the Merovingian dynasty
However, Theudebert, who was busy securing Arles, rushed back to his father Theuderic's aid. Theuderic died a few days later. And Theudebert, supported
Chlothar_I
Merovingian king of Austrasia (535-555)
French, Thibaut or Théodebald; in German, Theudowald) (534 – 555), son of Theudebert I and Deuteria, was the king of Metz, Rheims, or Austrasia—as it is variously
Theudebald
Duke of Bavaria
Theodbert (also Theodebert, Theudebert, Theotpert, and Theodo) (c. 685 – c. 719) was the duke of Bavaria in some capacity or other from 702 to his death
Theodbert_of_Bavaria
King of Austrasia from 575 to 596 AD
Faileuba died after being poisoned in 596. He and Faileuba had: the older, Theudebert II, inherited Austrasia with its capital at Metz, and the younger, Theuderic
Childebert_II
Kingdom within Frankish empire (511–751)
Theuderic I, 511–533 Theudebert I, 533–548 Theudebald, 548–555 Chlothar I, 555–561 Sigebert I, 561–575 Childebert II, 575–595 Theudebert II, 595–612 Theuderic
Austrasia
Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany
strategic alliance and married the sister of Theudebert named Theudechild. In 555, after the death of Theudebert's son Theudebald, his grandfather Theuderic's
Saxons
King of Neustria from 561 to 583
he defeated, seized the city, and imprisoned Chilperic's eldest son, Theudebert. The war flared in 567, at the death of Charibert. Chilperic immediately
Chilperic_I
Queen of Austrasia
Bilichild (died 610) was a queen of Austrasia by marriage to Theudebert II. She was bought from the slave market by Brunhilda of Austrasia. In 1979, Alfred
Bilichild (wife of Theudebert II)
Bilichild_(wife_of_Theudebert_II)
Predecessors of the Bavarians and Austrians
absent from the letter of the Frankish king Theudebert I to the eastern emperor Justinian, although Theudebert was claiming to control the area. Similarly
Baiuvarii
6th-century king of the Lombards
rulers. Austrigusa was the mother of two daughters: Wisigarda (who married Theudebert I of Austrasia) and Waldrada (who married firstly Theudebald of Austrasia
Wacho
7th-century nobleman
Gallo-Roman when Theuderic II and Theudebert II appointed him dux over the Basques (Vascones) of southwestern Aquitaine: Theudebert and Theuderic sent an army
Genial
Calendar year
are made (approximate date). Theudebald, age 13, succeeds his father Theudebert I after a reign of 14 years, and becomes king of Austrasia (or 548). King
547
Historic church in Cologne, Germany
equipped with an ambon. This building, which was probably built by King Theudebert I, served as a burial place for the royal family; among others, the king's
Cologne_Cathedral
Frankish king (584–629)
have been followed by significant effects. In 610 Theudebert and Theuderic entered into a war. Theudebert won initial victories in 610, which led Theuderic
Chlothar_II
Austrasian princess
who married Eadbald of Kent. Emma was a daughter of the Frankish king Theudebert II, who ruled Austrasia from 595 to 612. He had previously shown little
Emma_of_Austrasia
Calendar year
is buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople. King Theudebert II is defeated by his brother Theuderic II at Toul (northeastern France)
612
7th-century Frankish bishop and Catholic saint
rivers. As an adolescent, he was called to the Merovingian court of king Theudebert II (595–612) of Austrasia, where he was educated by Gondulf of Provence
Arnulf_of_Metz
Germanic tribe from present-day northern Germany
strategic alliance with the Frankish ruler of the neighbouring kingdom of Theudebert I (ruler Austrasia 533-547), marrying his sister Theudechild. However
Angles_(tribe)
of Metz 561–568 18 Theudebald Justinian I 548/9 19 Theudebert I Justinian I 536–538 20 Theudebert I Justinian I 540–545 21 Rufus of Martigny Nicetius
Austrasian_Letters
Queen consort of Neustria
or mistress of Chilperic I, king of Neustria. They had five children. Theudebert, killed in battle in 575 by Guntram Boso during the interminable conflict
Audovera
Irish missionary (543–615)
King Theudebert II of Austrasia. Columbanus arrived at Theudebert II's court in Metz in 611, where members of the Luxeuil school met him and Theudebert II
Columbanus
Capital of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
ruling from Tournai. He converted from paganism to Catholic Christianity. Theudebert I (c. 500–547 or 548) had installed Sidonius [de] as bishop of Mainz.
Mainz
Frankish monarchs
Aged 63/64 Compiègne Resided in Soissons Reunited the kingdom in 558 Theudebert I Early 534 – c. 548 c. 503 Metz Son of Theuderic I and a concubine (prob
List_of_Frankish_kings
Queen consort of Austrasia
Deoteria (fl. 540), was a Frankish queen consort; the first spouse of king Theudebert I. Deuteria belonged to an aristocratic Gallo-Roman family from Auvergne
Deuteria
Missionary, archbishop, and saint (died 604)
survive in Rome. He wrote to King Theuderic II of Burgundy and to King Theudebert II of Austrasia, as well as their grandmother Brunhild, seeking aid for
Augustine_of_Canterbury
Topics referred to by the same term
community in the US Emma of Austrasia (fl. 7th century), daughter of Theudebert II and possibly wife of Eadbald of Kent Emma of Normandy (c. 985–1052)
Emma
Homicide of a minor
(son of East-Roman emperor Maurice), † 27 November 602 Merovech (son of Theudebert II of Austrasia), † 612 Chilperic, king of Aquitaine, † 632 Tiberius,
Child_murder
Historical region in Southern France
Frankish Gaul, near the Septimanian border, after 507. In 534, Prince Theudebert I, son of the Merovingian king Theuderic I of Austrasia, invaded Septimania
Septimania
King of the Lombards in 712
during the subsequent war over the succession, fleeing to the court of Theudebert, duke of Bavaria, in 702. In 711, he returned with a large army from the
Ansprand
Early Germanic people native to Thuringia (now part of Germany)
Langobardorum mentions a king of the Thuringi, Fisud, as a contemporary of Theudebert I. Springer 2005, pp. 523–524. Springer 2009. Gibbon in his History of
Thuringi
Byzantine–Gothic war in Italy
siege of Auximus. During the sieges, a large Frankish army under King Theudebert I crossed the Alps and came upon the Goths and the Byzantines encamped
Gothic_War_(535–554)
French Catholic bishop and saint
from Theuderic's son and successor Theudebert I, promising repayment when business had been restored. Theudebert loaned Desideratus seven thousand gold
Desideratus_of_Verdun
Region of the Frankish Empire
Merovingian king of Neustria Chlothar II, but was lost by him to his cousins, Theudebert II and Theuderic II, following the battle of Dormelles in 599. Chlothar
Dentelin
Frankish noble
whose second marriage after the death of her husband was to the duke Theudebert of Bavaria [citation needed] Irmina (d. ca 704), married to Chariveus
Irmina_of_Oeren
Germanic people from the Lower Rhine
gathered to the number of one hundred thousand under the leadership of Theudebert I and marched into Italy: they had a small body of cavalry about their
Franks
Frankish queen
duke of Bavaria, and his wife Imma. Alternatively, her parents could be Theudebert of Bavaria, duke of Bavaria and his wife Regintrud.[citation needed] In
Swanachild
hegemony of their more powerful neighbours the Franks in the time of Theudebert I (ruler Austrasia 533-547). The earliest text to give an explicit account
Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain
Anglo-Saxon_settlement_of_Britain
Duke of Bavaria
Agilolfings was duke of Bavaria from 725 to 736. He was son of the duke Theudebert and Regintrud, the probable daughter of the Seneschal (and Pfalzgraf)
Hugbert_of_Bavaria
Siege during Justinian's Gothic War
A coin depicting Theudebert I, the Frankish king who contributed to the fall of Milan
Siege_of_Milan_(538–539)
Archbishop of Canterbury from 619 to 624, Christian saint
Frankish kings Chlothar II, Theuderic II, Theudebert II, along with Brunhilda of Austrasia, who was Theudebert and Theuderic's grandmother and regent. Wood
Mellitus
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Leuci. In 550, King Theudebald convoked a synod at Toul. In 612, King Theudebert II of Austrasia was defeated by King Theuderic II of Burgundy near Toul
Toul
Former territory inhabited by the Germanic Alemanni peoples
Ostrogoths but after his death they were again subjugated by the Franks under Theudebert I in 536. Thereafter, Alamannia was a nominal dukedom within Francia.
Alamannia
Austrasia of the Franks (complete list) – Theuderic I, King (511–533) Theudebert I, King (533–548) Theudebald, King (548–555) Chlothar I, King (555–561)
List of state leaders in the 6th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_6th_century
Medieval Irish and Scottish Christian mission
Columbanus established Mehrerau Abbey at Bregenz with the support of Theudebert II. When Theuderic II conquered Austrasia in 612, Columbanus fled to Lombardy
Hiberno-Scottish_mission
Germanic people
Ostrogoths but after his death they were again subjugated by the Franks under Theudebert I in 536. Subsequently, the Alemanni formed part of the Frankish dominions
Alemanni
Calendar year
Antioch (approximate date) Theodora, Byzantine Empress (approximate date) Theudebert I, king of Austrasia (or 495) Tribonian, Byzantine jurist (approximate
AD_500
Decade
Theuderic II loses Alsace, Champagne and Thurgau to his elder brother Theudebert II of Austrasia. His Burgundian army is defeated east of the Jura Mountains
610s
in the 530s. His son Theudebert I became first an ally of Justinian in Italy, and subsequently a competitor for power. Theudebert claimed in a letter to
History_of_Austria
King of the Lombards from 701 to 712
whom he had exiled, returned with a large army from the duke of Bavaria, Theudebert. Many Austrians (the men of Venetia and the east) joined the returning
Aripert_II
Calendar year
naming years. King Chlothar II of Neustria is defeated by his nephews, Theudebert II and Theuderic II, at Dormelles (approximate date). Germanic and Slavic
600
Germanic tribe
plundered Moesia, killing magister militum Calluc, while the Frankish king Theudebert I raided Northern Italy. According to Jordanes, the clashes were the bloodiest
Gepids
Bishop of Mainz
classified into the time around 610. In the quarrels between Theuderic II and Theudebert II in 611/612 he took part on the party of Theuderic. As the reason for
Ludegast
Duke of Alemannia from 587 to 607
the rule of Theuderic II. In 605 Theuderic went to war with his brother Theudebert II, who ruled Austrasia. His army, which did not wish to go to war, he
Uncelen
Frankish princess
named Chrodoald, if she is the unnamed paternal aunt (amita) of King Theudebert II mentioned in Jonas of Bobbio's Life of Columban. Wood 1994, p. 355
Chlodosinda (daughter of Sigebert I)
Chlodosinda_(daughter_of_Sigebert_I)
defeat the Merovingian Franks. 525 Battle on the Rhine The army of king Theudebert I of Austrasia and a king in Frisia defeat an army of Danes. Aksumite
List_of_battles_301–1300
State of Austria
of the Gothic War of 535 to 554. From 591 onwards, the Frankish king Theudebert I tried to break into the former Noricum region, and Bavarian settlers
Carinthia
Childebert I c. 496–558 King of Paris r. 511–558 Ultragotha 510 566/567 Theudebert I c. 500–547/548 King of Rheims Fredegund c. 545–597 Chilperic I c. 539–584
Family tree of French monarchs
Family_tree_of_French_monarchs
Childebert I and Chlothar I from 532–534 Childebert I, 534–558 (central parts) Theudebert I, 534–548 (northern parts) Chlothar I, 534–561 (southern parts), eventually
List_of_kings_of_Burgundy
6th–7th-century Irish missionary
the reign of Clovis I (r. 509 – 511), and his death during the reign of Theudebert I (r. 533–548). The date of his death is traditionally given as 6 March
Fridolin_of_Säckingen
6th-century French abbot and Christian saint
25 August 591, at Saint-Yrieix in the Haute-Vienne), was chancellor to Theudebert I, king of Austrasia, and later Abbot of Attane (or Atane, Latin: Attanum)
Aredius
Christian religious way of life
II. After Childebert's death Columbanus traveled east to Metz, where Theudebert II allowed him to establish a new monastery among the semi-pagan Alemanni
Christian_monasticism
Subprefecture and commune in Occitanie, France
bishopric. In his campaign against the Visigoths, the Merovingian king Theudebert I (533–548) conquered part of the territory of the Diocese of Nîmes. His
Alès
Calendar year
the Franks (d. c. 532) Husi Chun, general of Northern Wei (d. 537) King Theudebert I of Austrasia (approximate date) Fráech mac Finchada, king of Leinster
495
King of Kent from 589 to 616
written by Pope Gregory the Great to Theuderic, king of Burgundy, and Theudebert, king of Austrasia. The letter concerned Augustine's mission to Kent in
Æthelberht_of_Kent
Siege during Justinian's Gothic War
Byzantine forces of Martinus and John across the river Po. The Franks led by Theudebert I invaded Italy with a 100,000-strong army from the Alps. They attacked
Siege_of_Auximus
Head of the Catholic Church from 537 to 555
Bishop Caesarius of Arles concerning the penance of the Austrasian King Theudebert I on account of his marriage to his brother's widow. On 29 June 538, a
Pope_Vigilius
Zaldívar. Bilichild (died 610), was a queen of Austrasia by marriage to Theudebert II. Bilal ibn Ribah (580–640), freed in the 6th century. He converted
List_of_slaves
Name list
Bilihildis, French Bilichilde or Bilchilde) may refer to: Bilichild (wife of Theudebert II) (died 610), queen of Austrasia Bilichild (wife of Childeric II) (died
Bilichild
Mayor of the Palace of Burgundy from 604 to 606
Brunhilda pressured her grandson to go to war against her other grandson, Theudebert II of Austrasia, and Protadius was put in charge of the army. At the palace
Protadius
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Brunhilda pressured her grandson to go to war against her other grandson, Theudebert II of Austrasia, but when Theuderic assembled the army at Quierzy in 606
Quierzy
Early medieval province in Alps
Frankish king Theudebert I in turn for his support in the Gothic War against the Byzantine Empire. Shortly afterwards, by 548, Theudebert expanded his
Raetia_Curiensis
the law could have been developed in stages, starting with the reign of Theudebert I (539–548) until we have the version that we know today created during
Lex_Baiuvariorum
Historical ethnic grouping of Germanic tribes
survived near their Elbe homelands into the Middle Ages. The Frankish king Theudebert I (534–547) wrote to the Byzantine emperor Justinian boasting that at
Suebi
Calendar year
pressures her grandson Theuderic II to go to war against his brother, Theudebert II of Austrasia. She puts Protadius, Mayor of the Palace, in charge of
606
Calendar year
(Sweden), raids the Lower Rhine, and is defeated by a Frankish force led by Theudebert (according to the "History of the Franks"). King Gundobad of the Burgundians
516
Orange, Carpentras, and Gap; Childebert I took Arles and Marseilles; Theudebert I took Aix, Apt, Digne, and Glandevès. The Emperor Justinian I at Constantinople
History_of_Avignon
Merovingian Franks Gothic women and children sacrificed alive by Franks under Theudebert I Totila's sack of Rome 550 Rome Most inhabitants of Rome Ostrogothic
List_of_massacres_in_Italy
7th c Bavarian Duchess
Irmina of Oeren, or of Childebert III. Assuming she was married with Theudebert of Bavaria, her children from this marriage were: Hugbert of Bavaria,
Regintrud
King of Paris and Orleáns (died 558)
conquered the kingdom along with his brother Chlothar and Theuderic's son Theudebert I, received as his share of the spoils of that kingdom the towns of Mâcon
Childebert_I
Region in southwestern France
Bazán, after the Duchy was created, the Frankish kings Theuderic II and Theudebert II exercised better military control over the area, including better tax
French_Basque_Country
Calendar year
king of the Ifuraces (Algeria) Chen Daoten, father of Xuan Di (or 549) Theudebert I, king of Austrasia (or 547) Theudis, king of the Visigoths Harding,
548
Calendar year
as regent for her grandsons. He is succeeded by his two young sons, Theudebert II and Theuderic II. The Lombards sack the town of Terracina (Central
595
Catholic community of vowed members
After Childebert's death St. Columbanus travelled east to Metz, where Theudebert II allowed him to establish a new monastery among the semi-pagan Alemanni
Religious_institute
Wife of Clovis II, Queen consort of Burgundy and Neustria, Christian saint
include Fredegund, the mother of Clothaire II; Bilichild, the wife of Theudebert of Austrasia; and possibly Nanthild, the mother of Clovis II. However
Balthild_of_Chelles
Calendar year
especially with Narses, leads to disunity in the Byzantine army. Summer – King Theudebert I sends a small Frankish force across the Alps, and defeats the Goths
538
Calendar year
Northern Ireland. King Custennin of Dumnonia is converted to Christianity. Theudebert II, king of Austrasia (d. 612) Yang Hao, prince of the Sui dynasty (approximate
586
North Sea Germanic ethnic group from the Jutlandic peninsula
described in the Finnesburg episode in the Old English poem Beowulf. Theudebert, king of the Franks, wrote to the Emperor Justinian and in the letter
Jutes
Historian and Bishop of Tours (c. 538–594)
Book Three ends with the death of his son and successor Theudebert I in 548. Theudebert's kingdom is inherited by Theudebald until his own death in
Gregory_of_Tours
between his two sons Theudebert II and Theuderic II. 599 Theudebert II expelled Brunhilda from his kingdom. Theuderic II declared war on Theudebert II.
Timeline_of_German_history
German count
whose second marriage after the death of her husband was to the duke Theudebert of Bavaria, 685-718. [citation needed] Irmina (d. ca 704), married to
Hugobert
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Egyptian
, a wife of Rameses III.
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Teutonic
Happy fame.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Ruler of the World
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English
Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel,...
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Indian
Happy person, Joyful
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Dweller Near a Hollow; From the Round Hill; Seething Pool; Ravine
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Tamil
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Variant spelling of Greek Desdemona, DISDEMONA means "ill-starred."Â
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Hindu
Achievement, Omnipresence, Permeation
Boy/Male
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
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