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  All my Ancestors and then some - pafg35 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Theodebert II of France [Parents] was born 586.
married Theodebert II of France on WFT Est.
Tassilo Duke of Bavaria [Parents] was born WFT Est.
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  Theodebert I - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
After the death of Theuderich at the end of 533, Theodebert inherited his father's possessions, prevailing against the claims of his uncles Childebert I and Chlothar.
Theodebert displayed both the gifts of his family and its flaws: high statesmanship and unruly sensualism, unthinking lust for power mixed with intelligent power politics and perfidiousness.
Theodebert died in the 14th year of his reign (at the end of 547 or the beginning of 548) and his son Theudebald succeeded him.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Theodebert_I   (332 words)

  
 Encyclopædia Britannica Australia -
Ostrogothic king of Italy and a philosopher who wrote a treatise on Plato; his assassination of his cousin Queen Amalasuntha, daughter of King Theodoric, furnished a pretext for the Byzantine emperor Justinian I to invade Italy.
Merovingian king of Reims from 547 or 548, in succession to his father, Theodebert I. He proved incapable of continuing the latter's dynamic policies.
Cooperation with his brother, Theodebert II of Austrasia, was followed by discord, and in 612 Theodoric, supported by his grandmother, Brunhild, overthrew his...
www.britannica.com.au /britannica_browse/t/t26.html   (1505 words)

  
 Geldmuseum.de - Highlights
Bust of the king wearing armour and a helmet, facing forwards; the king is shouldering a spear and is holding a shield.
Theodebert was a son of the Frankish king Theuderich and earned distinction in warfare even as a young man already.
Cologne, Theodebert’s royal residence, is named as the mint on a similar solidus which likewise bears the name and bust of King Theodebert.
www.geldmuseum.de /sammlung/sammlung_highlights_frankreich.en.php   (336 words)

  
 Letters to the Franks
His brother Theodebert II was the King of of Austrasia (in present-day northeastern France and southwestern Germany).
Pope Gregory sent the following letter to Theoderic I and his brother Theodebert II in support of the missionaries.
This being so, it has come to our knowledge that the nation of the Angli is desirous, through the mercy of God, of being converted to the Christian faith, but that the priests in their neighbourhood neglect them, and are remiss in kindling their desires by their own exhortations.
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 Sigismund of Burgundy Information
Then, overcome with remorse, Sigismund retreated to the monastery that he had founded.
In 523, he led the Burgundians against the invading Franks of Childebert I, Clotaire I and Theodebert I.
Though he put on a monk's habit and hid in a cell near his abbey, he was captured by Clotaire, taken to Orléans and put to death.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Sigismund_of_Burgundy   (319 words)

  
 MEROVINGIANS
CLOVIS I [481/82]-511, THEODERIC I 511-533, CLODOMIR 511-524, CHILDEBERT I 511-558, THEODEBERT I 533-547, THEODEBALD I 547-555.
SIGEBERT I 561-575, CHILDEBERT II 575-596, THEODEBERT II 596-612, THEODERIC II 596-613, SIGEBERT II 613.
[73].  Gregory of Tours records that Theoderic betrothed his son Theodebert to "Wisigard, a king's daughter" and in a later passage that Theodebert married her "seven years [after he] had become engaged to [her]" after being pressured to desert Deoteria but that Wisigardis "soon died"
fmg.ac /Projects/MedLands/MEROVINGIANS.htm   (4937 words)

  
 Patrick Delaforce Family History Research Chapter 49
Swanhilde of Bavaria, daughter of Theodebert, Duke of Bavaria
They were the sons of Theodebert of Bavaria King of Austrasia 533-547 (505 - 548) and Deuteria.
She was the daughter of the Roman Tonnance III and Industria of Reims, who we have met in the ancestors of Valtrude of Verdun.
www.art-science.com /Ken/Genealogy/PD/ch49_Charlemagne.html   (1492 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Gregory of Tours
Book II treats of Clovis, founder of the Frankish empire.
Book III comes down to the reign of Theodebert (548).
Sigebert (575), and contains the story of many events within the personal knowledge of the historian.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07018b.htm   (2971 words)

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