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Theudebert II (French:
Thibert or Théodebert) (c.585–612), King of
Austrasia (595–612 AD), was the son and heir of
Childebert II. He
received the kingdom...
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Theudebert I (French: Thibert/Théodebert) (c. 500–548) was the
Merovingian king of
Austrasia from 533 to his
death in 548. He was the son of Theuderic...
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Theudebert (also Theodobert, Theudibert, Theodebert, Theodbert, Dietbert, Tibert, etc.) is a
Germanic dithematic name,
composed from the
elements theo-...
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Theudebert was the
eldest son of King
Chilperic I of Soissons,
through his
first wife Audovera.
Theudebert was
given command of
Soissons in the
early years...
- is said to have
beseeched him in a
fable to
spare Theudeberts life.
Brunhilda probably had
Theudebert murdered (along with his son Merovech) to
allow Theuderic...
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between the
surviving brothers.
Theuderic died in 534, but his
adult son
Theudebert I was
capable of
defending his inheritance,
which formed the
largest of...
- of
estates among heirs.
Byzantine coinage was in use in
Francia before Theudebert I
began minting his own
money at the
start of his reign. He was the first...
- Metz in 511 at his father's death.
Early in his reign, he sent his son
Theudebert to kill the
Scandinavian King
Chlochilaich (Hygelac of
Beowulf fame) who...
- as
regent for her son
Childebert II from 575
until 583; her
grandsons Theudebert II and
Theuderic II from 595
until 599; and her great-grandson Sigebert...
- French,
Thibaut or Théodebald; in German, Theudowald) (534 – 555), son of
Theudebert I and Deuteria, was the king of Metz, Rheims, or Austrasia—as it is variously...