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- Audofleda (c. 467 – c. 511), was a Gothic queen of the Ostrogothic Kingdom by marriage to Theoderic the Great. She was the sister of Clovis I, King of...
- likely born in Ravenna in 495, the only child of Theodoric and his wife Audofleda, the sister of Clovis, King of the Franks. The union of Amalasuintha's...
- children of Childeric: Clovis I (died 511), whose mother was Basina. Audofleda, Queen of the Ostrogoths, wife of Theodoric the Great. Gregory III.31...
- sister Amalfrida was married to the Vandal king Thrasamund and he married Audofleda, sister of the Frankish king Clovis I, himself. Through these alliances...
- Evochildis of Cologne Alaric II King of the Visigoths ≈458/466–507 r.484–507 Audofleda Theoderic King of the Ostrogoths 454–526 r.474–526 Sigismund King of the...
- Arian baptism. She may have been influenced to convert after her sister Audofleda converted at her marriage to the Ostrogothic king Theoderic the Great...
- v t e Queens of Italy Audofleda (493–526) Amalasuintha (526–534) Matasuntha (536–540) Berthora (549–552) Chlothsind (560s) Rosamund (567–573) Theodelinda (589–616)...
- Ostrogoths. Their maternal grandparents were Theodoric the Great and Audofleda. According to the Getica by Jordanes, "Eutharic, who married Amalasuentha...
- v t e Queens of Italy Audofleda (493–526) Amalasuintha (526–534) Matasuntha (536–540) Berthora (549–552) Chlothsind (560s) Rosamund (567–573) Theodelinda (589–616)...
- Merovech and his wife, and had the following children: Clovis I (466 – 511) Audofleda (467 – 511) – queen of the Ostrogoths and wife of Theodoric the Great...