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Hermanfrid (also
Hermanifrid or
Hermanafrid; Latin: Hermenfredus, died 532) was the last
independent king of the
Thuringii in present-day Germany. He...
- of Tours, in 531,
Hermanafrid was
defeated at the
Battle of Unstrut, and so
Thuringia was
annexed to the
Frankish empire.
Hermanafrid traveled under safe...
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Theudebert I. The
Kingdom of
Thuringia comes under Frankish domination.
Hermanafrid, last king of the Thuringii, is
defeated by the
Franks near the Unstrut...
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Unstrut River Frankish King
Theuderic I
defeats Thuringian King
Hermanafrid and
conquers Thuringia 532
Battle of
Autun Frankish kings Childebert...
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Franks left Burgundy, and
Godomar resumed his rule
until 534. In 531,
Hermanafrid, king of the Thuringians,
promised to give Chlothar's half-brother, Theuderic...
- Amalafridas, Gr****: 'Αμαλαφρίδας ) was the son of the last
Thuringian king
Hermanafrid and his wife Amalaberga,
daughter of
Amalafrida and
niece of the Ostrogothic...
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written codification of
civil law for
citizens of the
Frankish Kingdom).
Hermanafrid, king of the Thuringii,
marries Amalaberga. He
begins his rule, shared...
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stretched beyond the Main
River in the south. His son and
successor Hermanafrid married Amalaberga, a
niece of the
Ostrogoth king
Theoderic the Great...
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Bisinus the
father of the
three brothers who
ruled Thuringia in the 520s:
Hermanafrid,
Bertachar (father of
Saint Radegund) and Baderic. They are sometimes...
- his
Lombard wife Menia. She had
three brothers named in the sources,
Hermanafrid,
Bertachar and Baderic, who
divided the
Thuringian kingdom after the...