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- Sichilde (ca. 590–627) was a Frankish queen as consort to Chlothar II from 618–627. She was the daughter of the Count Brunulphe II of the Ardennes and...
- His half-brother Charibert, son of Sichilde, claimed Neustria but Dagobert opposed him. Brodulf, brother of Sichilde, petitioned Dagobert on behalf of...
- Charibert II (607/617–8 April 632), a son of Clotaire II and his junior wife Sichilde, was briefly King of Aquitaine from 629 to his death, with his capital...
- the younger sister of queen Sichilde, third wife of King Clotaire II. Their brother was likely lord Brodulf (****uming Sichilde is the mother of Charibert...
- of Hamage. Because Chlothar had three wives (Haldetrude, Bertrude, and Sichilde) and it is not known which was mother of his sons Dagobert I and Charibert...
- after589 Haldetrude ≈575–604 Chlothar II King of the Franks 584–629 r.613–629 Sichilde ≈590–627 Ingund 568/567–585 Hermenegild 564–585 Childebert II King of Austrasia...
- Chilperic I and Fredegund 1. Haldetrude: 1 son 2. Bertrude, 613: childless 3. Sichilde, 618: 1 son 18 October 629 Aged 44/45 Resided at Soissons His mother Fredegunde...
- dynasty Pei Ju, official of the Tang dynasty Rhahzadh, Persian general Sichilde, Frankish queen King Stephen I of Iberia (Georgia) Zaynab bint Khuzayma...
- Audovera Galswintha Fredegund Brunhilda of Austrasia Faileube Bertrude Sichilde Gomentrude Nanthild Ragintrudis Wulfefundis Bertechildis Balthild of C****es...
- Haldetrude c. 575–604 Chlothar II 584–629 King of the Franks r. 613–629 Sichilde c. 590–627 Ingund 568/567–585 Hermenegild 564–585 Childebert II 570–595...