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(465-511)
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(475-545)
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(Cir 501-561)
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(Abt 500-)

Sigebert I , King of Austrasia
(535-575)

 

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Brunhilda of Austrasia

Sigebert I , King of Austrasia

  • Born: 535
  • Marriage: Brunhilda of Austrasia about 567
  • Died: Nov 575, Vitry, Near Arras, France at age 40
  • Buried: Soissons, France

bullet  General Notes:

Sigebert I (b. 535--d. November? 575, Vitry, near Arras, Fr.), Frankish king of the Merovingian dynasty, son of Chlotar I and Ingund; he successfully pursued a civil war against his half brother, Chilperic I. When Chlotar I died in 561, his kingdom was divided, in accordance with Frankish custom, among his four sons; Sigebert became king of the northeastern portion, known as Austrasia, to which he added further territory on the death of his brother, Charibert I, in 567 or 568. Incursions by the Avars, a fierce nomadic tribe related to the Huns, compelled him to move his capital from Reims to Metz; he had twice to repel their attacks (562 and c. 568). About 567 he married Brunhild, daughter of the Visigothic king Athanagild, whose other daughter, Galswintha, married Chilperic. When Chilperic had Galswintha murdered in order to marry Fredegund, Sigebert was obliged to seek revenge. The two brothers had already fought each other, but this hostility was elevated by the incident into a long and bitter war that was continued by the descendants of both. Sigebert defeated Chilperic, conquered most of his kingdom, and compelled him to hide in Tournai. But at his moment of triumph, when he had just been acclaimed king by Chilperic's subjects at Vitry, he was struck down by two assassins in the service of Fredegund. [Encyclopaedia Britannica 97 CD, SIGEBERT I]


Sigebert married Brunhilda of Austrasia, daughter of Athanagild , Visigothic King of Spain, about 567.



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