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Theudebald (in
modern English, Theobald; in French,
Thibaut or Théodebald; in German, Theudowald) (534 – 555), son of
Theudebert I and Deuteria, was the...
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death in 548. He was the son of
Theuderic I and the
father of
Theudebald. Most of what we know
about Theudebert comes from the
Histories or History...
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Theudebald or
Theutbald was the Duke of
Alamannia from 730
until his deposition. He was a son of
Gotfrid and
brother and co-ruler with
Lantfrid from 709...
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Theudebald (also Theodebald, Theodobald, Theudowald,
Theutbald or Teutbold) is a
Germanic masculine given name from the
early Middle Ages. It may refer...
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treasury was
still much
larger than
either Childebert's or Theudebert's.
Theudebald, Chlothar's great-nephew and the
grandson of the late Theuderic, died...
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first made war on Alemannia, but
allies when the Alemanni,
under Duke
Theudebald invaded Alsace (which had a
large Alemannic element in its po****tion)...
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Frankish territories of Metz and Reims,
after the
death of his great-nephew
Theudebald. King Erb of
Gwent (in
Southern Wales) dies; his
kingdom is
divided into...
- the
Franks residing at Orléans.
Together they had
three sons: Gunthar,
Theudebald, and Clodoald. King
Chlodomer led an
expedition against the Burgundians...
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after the
Carolingian dynasty.
Theuderic I, 511–533
Theudebert I, 533–548
Theudebald, 548–555
Chlothar I, 555–561
Sigebert I, 561–575
Childebert II, 575–595...
- Ingund's
sister Aregund and
Wuldetrada the
widow of Clotaire's grand-nephew
Theudebald). She had no
children with him.
Radegund was
noted for her almsgiving...