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Aregund, Aregunda, Arnegund, Aregonda, or
Arnegonda (c. 515/520-580) was a
Frankish queen. She is the
earliest known queen of Francia.
Aregund was the...
- death. He was one of the sons of the
Frankish king
Clotaire I and
Queen Aregund.
Immediately after the
death of his
father in 561, he
endeavoured to take...
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requested that he find a
husband worthy of her sister,
Aregund.
Finding no one suitable,
Chlothar took
Aregund as one of his own wives. The year was c. 533–538...
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Chlothar that he find a
husband worthy of her sister,
Aregund.
Finding no one suitable,
Chlothar took
Aregund as one of his own
wives in a
polygamous marriage...
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Merovingian woman at the time
believed to be
Clotaire I's
second wife,
Aregund, was
discovered in
Saint Denis Basilica in Paris. The
funerary clothing...
- sandals) have been
found in a
number of
grave sites. The
grave of
Queen Aregund,
discovered in 1959, and the
Treasure of Gourdon,
which was
deposited soon...
- the
widow of his
brother Chlodomer, Chunsina, Ingund, Ingund's
sister Aregund and
Wuldetrada the
widow of Clotaire's grand-nephew Theudebald). She had...
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destruction of
Himyar Antalas,
Berber tribal leader (approximate date)
Aregund,
queen of the
Franks (approximate date) Belisarius,
Byzantine general (approximate...
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buried in the
basilica are:
Clovis I (466–511)
Childebert I (496–558)
Aregund (515/520–580)
Fredegund (third wife of
Chilperic I), (died 597) Dagobert...
- 524:
childless 2. Radegund, 538:
childless 3. Ingund, 532: 4
children 4.
Aregund, 536: 1 son 5. Chunsina: 1 son 29
November 561 Aged 63/64 Compiègne Resided...