- Ingonde,
Ingund, Ingunda, or (in Latin)
Ingundis (c. 499 in
Thuringia – 546) was a
queen of the
Franks by
marriage to
Chlothar I, son of Clovis. She was...
- Ingunde,
Ingund,
Ingundis or
Ingunda (born in 567/568), was the
eldest child of
Sigebert I, king of Austrasia, and his wife Brunhilda,
daughter of King...
- own death. He was the
third surviving son out of four of
Clotaire I and
Ingund. His
reign found him
mostly occupied with a
successful civil war against...
- namely: with
Ingund he had Gunthar, Childeric, Charibert, Guntram, Sigebert, and a
daughter named Chlothsind; of Aregund,
sister of
Ingund he had Chilperic;...
-
brought up an Arian.
Liuvigild made his sons co-regents. In 579, he
married Ingund, the
daughter of the
Frankish King
Sigebert I of
Austrasia who was a Chalcedonian...
-
Tours claimed that
Clotaire married both
Aregund and her
sister Ingund. It is said that
Ingund was
quite alarmed at her
sister staying single and
asked her...
-
between them.
Between 567 and 570,
Brunhilda bore
Sigebert three children:
Ingund,
Chlodosind and Childebert. The
peace was then
broken by Chilperic, who...
- century. At
least five
Frankish queens during that
period were
former slaves:
Ingund, Fredegund, Bilichild, Nanthild, and Balthild.
Slavery continued under the...
-
Merovingian King of Paris, the second-eldest son of
Chlothar I and his
first wife
Ingund. His
elder brother Gunthar died
sometime before their father's death. He...
-
young princess. However, she was
determined that
Ingund should be re-baptized in the
Arian faith.
Ingund,
still only twelve,
firmly refused.
According to...