- not impossible) that the
Bisinus of
Gregory and the
Bisinus of the
Lombard chronicles are one and the same. In that case
Bisinus would have been married...
- ****a,
usually identified as
Bisinus, king of the Thuringians. The same
source and the
other Lombard chronicles make
Bisinus the
father of Raicunda, first...
- 529), son of
Bisinus and Menia, was a co-king of the Thuringii. He and his
brothers Hermanfrid and
Berthar succeeded their father Bisinus.
After Hermanfrid...
- the
Thuringii in present-day Germany. He was one of
three sons of King
Bisinus and his
Lombard queen Menia. His
siblings were Baderic; Raicunda, married...
- sons of King
Bisinus. They are
sometimes considered as sons of
Bisinus' wife Menia, or else as sons of Basina, who is
called a wife of
Bisinus by the Frankish...
-
Merovech ?–453/457 ? ? ?
Chilperic II King of
Burgundy ≈450–493 r.473–493
Bisinus King of
Thuringia fl.≈460–506/510
Basina of
Thuringia 438–477 Childeric...
-
Wacho married three times. His
first marriage was to Raicunda,
daughter of
Bisinus, King of the Thuringi. His
second marriage was to Austrigusa, a
Gepid possibly...
- came with him,
although she had
allegedly been
married to the king there,
Bisinus. She
herself took the
initiative to ask for the hand of
Childeric I, king...
- ****a River,
Russia ****a,
Central African Republic, a
village ****a or
Bisinus (fl. c. 500), king of
Thuringia Search for "****a" on Wikipedia. All pages...
-
found in
southern parts of
Southern Hemisphere. Species:
Pharyngodictyon bisinus Monniot & Monniot, 1991
Pharyngodictyon cauliformis Monniot & Monniot,...