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Rigunth (c. 569 A.D. –
after 589 A.D.), also
known as Rigundis, was a
Frankish princess,
daughter of the
Merovingian King
Chilperic I and Fredegund. Rigunth...
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relationship between Fredegund and her
daughter Rigunth: She was
jealous of her own daughter,
Rigunth, who
continually declared that she
should be mistress...
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marriage to
Fredegund in
about 568
produced six more
legitimate offspring:
Rigunth (c. 569 –
after 589),
betrothed to
Reccared but
never married Chlodebert...
- King of
Austrasia ≈535–≈575 r.561–≈575
Brunhilda of
Austrasia ≈543–613
Rigunth ≈569– after589
Haldetrude ≈575–604
Chlothar II King of the
Franks 584–629...
- of the Tang
dynasty (d. 629) Pybba, king of
Mercia (approximate date)
Rigunth,
daughter of
Chilperic I (d. 585) Theodelinda,
queen of the
Lombards (d...
- (approximate date) John of Ephesus,
Armenian bishop (approximate date)
Rigunth,
daughter of
Chilperic I (b. 570) Xiao Ming Di,
emperor of the
Liang dynasty...
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valuable treasures and goods, as well as
important do****ents.
Princess Rigunth, on the way to
Spain to
marry Prince Reccared, was
captured by Duke Didier...
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Liuvigild pressed for a
marriage between Reccared and Chilperic's daughter,
Rigunth,
which unfortunately proved diplomatically useless upon Chilperic's death...
- Ealdgyð, Fredegund/Frithugyth, Sigith/Sigesgundia, Hildegund/Hildegunn,
Rigunth hag, hagan; hah enclosure, yard Y Hagibert, Hagihar, Hachirat, Hagoald...
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Sigebert I King of
Austrasia c. 535-c. 575
Brunhilda of
Austrasia c. 543–613
Rigunth c. 569–
after 589
Haldetrude c. 575–604
Chlothar II 584–629 King of the...