- of the Franks. However, he and his
young wife
Faileuba died
after being poisoned in 596. He and
Faileuba had: the older,
Theudebert II,
inherited Austrasia...
-
Childebert II c. 575 –
March 595 c. 570 Son of
Sigebert I and
Brunhilda Faileuba: 4
children March 595 Aged 24/25
Resided at Metz His
mother Brunhilda acted...
- wife,
whose ally he had
always been; Chlodosind, Childebert's sister;
Faileuba, Childebert's queen; Magneric,
Bishop of Trier; and Ageric,
Bishop of Verdun...
- Brunehilde, his
sister Chlodosinda (or Clodosinde), and his wife Faïléouba (or
Faileuba). He is also
accompanied by Magnéric,
bishop of Trier, Agéric,
bishop of...