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Fredegund or
Fredegunda (Latin: Fredegundis; French: Frédégonde; died 8
December 597) was the
queen consort of Chilperic I, the
Merovingian Frankish king...
- 1909 FS Fredegundis, an
opera based on the life of
Fredegund (a.k.a.
Fredegunda, Fredegundis, Fredigundis, Frédégonde,
Queen consort of
Chilperic I, the...
- the
instigation of Chilperic's wife
queen Fredegunda. If this
theory is correct, then in the legend,
Fredegunda and
Brunhilda appear to have
switched roles...
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which was
largely fuelled by the
rivalry of
their queens,
Brunhilda and
Fredegunda, and
which continued during the
reigns of
their sons and
their grandsons...
- he was
murdered by
hirelings of his
brother Chilperic's
third wife,
Fredegunda, November–December 575. His son, the
infant Clotaire II was
taken to safety...
- (1712,
revised 1724) L'inganno
fedele oder Der
getreue Betrug (1714)
Fredegunda [de] (1715) L'Amore
verso la
patria oder Der
sterbende Cato (1715) Das...
- Tours,
accused Bertram of
having an
affair with King
Chilperic I's wife
Fredegunda.
Chilperic disbelieved the
accusation and
punished Leudast for making...
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betrothed to the
Frankish princess Riguntha,
daughter of King
Chilperic I and
Fredegunda. It was
supposed to be a
dynastic marriage,
designed to
normalize relations...
- wars
against Chilperic,
Mummolus had
obtained the
enmity of his
queen Fredegunda, who
accused him of
responsibility for the
death of her son Theodoric...
- Keay (1955– ): At the Hawk's Well
Reinhard Keiser (1674–1739): Croesus,
Fredegunda, Masagniello, Octavia,
Ulysses Jerome Kern (1885–1945): Show Boat Wilhelm...