Tribe list of the Merovingians

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Detailed list of the Merovingians

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From Merowech to Chilperich I.

  1. Merowech , attested around 451
    1. Childerich I , † 482, attested as King of the Franks 463 and 469, buried near Tournai ; ⚭ Basina from Thuringia
      1. Clovis I (Chlodowech), * 466, † November 27, 511, 482 King of the Franks, buried in the Apostle Church in Paris ;
        ⚭ I NN, an elegant Frankish woman;
        ⚭ II 492/494 Chlothilde (Chrodihild) , † 544, daughter of Chilperich II , King of the Burgundians , buried in the Apostle Church in Paris
        1. (I) Theuderich I. , * probably 484, † late 533, king in Reims 511–533;
          ⚭ I Suavegotta , † probably before 566;
          ⚭ II around 517 NN, daughter of Sigismund (Siginus) , king of the Burgundy
          1. (I) Theudebert I , † late 547, perhaps also early 548, king in Reims 533–547;
            ⚭ I 532, repudiated by 537/538, Deoteria ;
            ⚭ II Wisigarde , † young, daughter of the Longobard king Wacho ( tribe list of the kings of the Longobards );
            ⚭ III NN
            1. (I) Theudebald (Theudowald) , † November / December 555, king in Reims 548–555, ⚭ Vuldetrada (Waldrada), daughter of the Longobard king Wacho ( list of the kings of the Longobards ), she married in 555 in second marriage Chlothar I , den Her husband's great-uncle (see below)
            2. (II or III) Berthoara, attested in Mainz around 566
          2. (I) Theudechild (e) , † June 28, 598, buried in the Abbey of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif ;
            ⚭ I Hermegiselus , King of Warnings ;
            ⚭ II Radigis , stepson of Hermegiselus
        2. (II) Ingomer, * probably 493/494, † small
        3. (II) Chlodomer , * probably 494/495, X June 21, 524 in the battle of Vézeronce , king in Orléans 511-524; ⚭ Guntheuca, who married her brother-in-law Chlothar I in 524 (see below)
          1. Theudoald, 10 years old, killed by Chlothar I.
          2. Gunthar, 7 years old, killed by Chlothar I.
          3. Chlodoald , * around 520, † September 7th around 560, spiritual, founder of the Novigentum monastery , later Saint-Cloud near Paris
        4. (II) Childebert I. , * probably 497, † December 23, 558, King in Paris 511–558, buried in the Saint-Vincent Abbey in Paris ; ⚭ Ultrogotho, † after 567, buried in the Abbey of Saint Vincent in Paris
          1. Chrodoswinth, † after 567
          2. Chrodobertha (Chrobertha), † after 567
        5. (II) Chlothar I , † late November / December 561, 511–561 king in Soissons , buried in the church of Saint-Médard in Soissons ;
          ⚭ I at 516 Ingund, † 590;
          ⚭ II 524 Guntheuca, widow of his brother Chlodomer;
          ⚭ III around 533/534 Aregund (Arnegund);
          ⚭ IV around 540 Radegund (is) , † August 13, 587, daughter of the Thuringian king Berthachar , after separating from Chlothar, founded the monastery of Sainte-Croix in Poitiers ;
          ⚭ V Chunsina;
          ⚭? VI NN;
          ⚭ probably VII Vuldetrada (Waldrada), daughter of the Longobard king Wacho ( list of the kings of the Longobards ), widow of Theudebald (Theudowald) , king in Reims (see above)
          1. (I) Gunthar, attested in 532, † probably before 555/561
          2. (I) Childerich, † probably before 555
          3. (I) Charibert I , King in Paris 561-567; ⚭ I Ingoberga , * around 520, † 589, after separating from Charibert I as a nun in Tours ; ⚭ II Merofled, daughter of a wool comb ( artifex lanarius ); ⚭ III Theodogild, daughter of a cobbler; ⚭ IV after 562 Marcoveifa, a sister of the Merofled
            1. (I) Bertha , ⚭ Æthelberht , King of Kent
            2. (probably II) Berthefled, † after 589
            3. (III) son , † small
            4. (probably III) Chrodieldis, † after 590, first spiritual in Sainte-Croix in Poitiers, then secular
          4. (I) Guntchramn (Guntram) , † March 28, 592, king in Orléans 561–592, buried in the Church of Saint-Marcel near Chalon-sur-Saône ; ⚭ I Veneranda; ⚭ II before 561 Marcatrud, daughter of Magnachar , duke in the Jura ; ⚭ III 566/567 Austregildis (Austrechilde), called Bodilla, * 548, † September 580, a servant ( ancilla ) of Marcatrud
            1. (I) Gundobad, † in Orléans, probably poisoned around 565
            2. (II) son , † probably 565
            3. (III) Chlothar, * 567, † 577
            4. (III) Chlodomer, † 577
            5. (III) Chlodoberga, † probably 585/587
            6. (III) Chlodihildis, † after November 28, 587
          5. (I) Sigibert I. , * 535/536, † murdered at the end of 575, king in Reims 561–575; ⚭ Spring 566 Brunichild , * probably 545/550, † 613, daughter of the Visigoth king Athanagild and Goswintha , buried in the church of Saint-Martin d'Autun , she married in 576 Merowech II. , † 577, son of King Chilperich I. in Soissons (see below)
            1. Ingund , * probably 567, † 585 in Africa ; ⚭ 579 Hermenegild , son of the Visigoth king Leovigild ( tribe list of the Visigoth kings of Toledo )
            2. Childebert II. , * 570, king in Reims and Metz 575-596; ⚭ probably I NN; ⚭ I or II Faileuba
              1. (probably I) Theudebert II. , * 585, † murdered 612 after May, king in Metz 596–612; ⚭ I 600 Bilichildis, † 610 murdered by her husband; ⚭ II 610 Teudechilde
                1. (I) daughter , 604 attested
                2. (I) daughter , 612 attested
                3. (probably I) Chlothar, † murdered 612
                4. (II) Merowech, * 612, smashed against a rock in the same year
              2. (probably II) Theuderich II. , * 587, † 613 after 3./29. March in Metz
                1. Sigibert II. , * 602, † murdered 613, King of the Franks 613
                2. Childebert, * 603
                3. Corbus, * 604, † murdered 613
                4. Merowech, b. 607
              3. (probably II) Theudila, * probably 590, † after 613
            3. Chlodoswinth, † after 589
          6. (I) Chlodoswinth, † probably before 567, ⚭ 556/561 Alboin , King of the Lombards, † murdered 572/573 in Verona ( list of the kings of the Lombards )
          7. (III) Chilperich I , † between September 27 and October 9, 584, king in Soissons 561–584, buried Saint Vincent in Paris; ⚭ I at 549/550 Audovera , * probably 535, † October / November 580; ⚭ II around 567 Gailswinth , daughter of the Visigoth king Athanagild and Goiswintha; ⚭ III around 570/571 Fredegund ex familia infirma (born unfree), † 597, buried in Saint-Vincent in Paris; - For offspring see section Von Chilperich I. to the end
          8. (V) Chramn, 555 in Auvergne , † in exile at the end of 560, ⚭ before 556 Chalda, † in exile at the end of 560, daughter of Wiliacharius
            1. Daughters , † in exile at the end of 560
          9. (probably VI) Gundowald , † 585, not recognized by Chlothar I, 584 usurper in Brive-la-Gaillarde , ⚭ NN from Italy
            1. two sons who are attested by the Visigoths on the Iberian Peninsula in 589
        6. (II) Chlodichild, † 531, buried in the Apostle Church in Paris; ⚭ 526/527 Amalrich , King of the Visigoths, † murdered 531 in Barcelona ( Balthen )
      2. Lantechild
      3. AudofledTheodoric the Great , King of the Goths , † August 26, 526 ( Amaler )

From Chilperich I. to the end

  1. Chilperich I , † between September 27 and October 9, 584, king in Soissons 561–584, buried in Saint-Vincent in Paris ;
    ⚭ I at 549/550 Audovera , * probably 535, † October / November 580;
    ⚭ II around 567 Gailswinth , daughter of the Visigoth king Athanagild and Goiswintha;
    ⚭ III around 570/571 Fredegund ex familia infirma (born unfree), † 597, buried in Saint-Vincent in Paris;
    - Ancestors see above
    1. (I) Theudebert, X 575, buried in Angoulême
    2. (I) Merowech II. , † 577, buried 585 in Saint-Vincent in Paris; ⚭ Brunichild , * probably 545/550, † 613, daughter of the Visigoth king Athanagild and Goiswintha, widow of the Frankish king Sigibert I (see above), buried in Saint-Martin d'Autun
    3. (I) Chlodowech, † 580/585 in Noisy-le-Grand , buried in Saint-Vincent in Paris
    4. (I) Basina, † after 590, 580–581 spiritual in Sainte-Croix in Poitiers
    5. ? (I) Childesinth
    6. (III) Chlodobert, * 565, † 580 in Soissons , buried in Saint-Crépin in Soissons
    7. (III) Rigunth , † after 585
    8. (III) Samson, * 575, † 577
    9. (III) Dagobert, † 580 in Berny-Rivière , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis
    10. (III) Theuderich, * 582, † 584, buried in Paris
    11. (III) Chlothar II. , * 584, † between October 18, 629 and April 8, 630, King of the Franks 613, buried in Saint-Vincent in Paris;
      ⚭ I around 599 Heldetrud (Haldetrud), † before 613, buried Saint-Ouen in Rouen ;
      ⚭ II Bertetrud, attested 613, † 618, buried in Saint-Vincent in Paris;
      ⚭ III Sigihild 625/626 attested, † September 28, 629, buried in Saint-Vincent in Paris
      1. (I) Merowech, 604 attested
      2. (I) son , † after 613
      3. (I) Dagobert I. , * around 608/610, † January 19, 639, 623 sub-king in Australia , buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis;
        ⚭ I 625, divorced 629, Gomatrud , sister of his stepmother Sigihild;
        ⚭ II 629 Nantechild, † 642, sister of Landegisel and aunt of Ragnoberta, buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis;
        ⚭ III Vulfegundis, called regina (queen);
        ⚭ IV Berchildis, called regina
        1. (illegitimate, mother: Ragnetrud) Sigibert III. , * 630, † February 1, 656, king in Metz ; ⚭ after 646 Chinnechild
          1. Bilichild, † murdered pregnant autumn 675, buried in St. Germain-des-Prés ; ⚭ between October 18 and December 9, 662 Childerich II , King of the Franks in Australia, † murdered autumn 675
          2. Dagobert II. , † murdered December 23, 679 near Stenay , King in Metz 676, buried in Stenay
        2. (II) Clovis II , * 634, † between September 11 and November 16, 657, king in Paris; ⚭ around 650 Bathilde (Balthild) , † January 30, probably 680, 657 to 665 regent for her son, founder of the Chelles Abbey , also buried there
          1. Chlothar III. , * probably 650/651, † 673 after March 10, King in Paris 657
            1. ? Clovis, proclaimed king in 675/676
          2. Theuderic III. , * probably 653, † between September 2, 690 and April 12, 691, 673 attested, King 675–690, buried in the Abbey of Saint-Vaast ;
            I ⚭ NN
            II ⚭ Amalberga , which is possibly identical to Amalberga von Maubeuge , married around 673
            III ⚭ around 676 Chrodechilde , † after June 5, 692 as regent for her son
            1. (I) Crotlinde * 670
            2. (I) Clovis of Austrasia / Clovis (III.) (Descent uncertain) * 670
            3. (II) Bertrada the Elder * 676 † after 721 great-grandmother of Charlemagne ( Carolingian )
            4. (III) Clovis III. , † late 694, King 690/691
            5. (III) Childebert III. , † 711 before March 2, King 694–711, buried in Choisy-au-Bac ; ⚭ NN
              1. Dagobert III. , † between September 3, 715 and February 29, 716, King 711
                1. Theuderic IV , † between March 16 and April 30, 737, King 721
              2. ? Chlothar IV. , † 719, King 717
          3. Childerich II. , † murdered autumn 675, king in Australia 662, buried in Saint-Germain-des-Prés; ⚭ between October 18 and December 9, 662 Bilichild, † murdered pregnant autumn 675, daughter of the Frankish King Sigibert III. in Metz (see above), buried in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris
            1. Dagobert, † murdered autumn 675
            2. Chilperich II. (Daniel), † between January 30th and May 13th 721 in Noyon , first spiritual, 715/716 king, buried in Noyon
              1. Childeric III. , † after January 23, 752 as a monk in the Abbey of Saint-Bertin , King 743, put into the monastery between October 31, 751 and January 23, 752
                1. Theodoric, 753 to Fontenelle monastery
      4. (II) Charibert II. , † April 8, 632, 628 attested, 629 sub-king in Aquitaine ( Toulouse ), buried in Saint-Romain de Blaye
        1. Chilperich, † shortly after his father
      5. ? Aemma ⚭ Eadbald , King of Kent 616–640

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Footnotes

  1. Martina Hartmann , The Queen in the Early Middle Ages , Stuttgart 2009, p. 215; with Schwennicke: † before 579, with Settipani, p. 63: † after 571
  2. ^ Lexicon of the Middle Ages , Volume II, Column 186, Settipani, p. 66, with Schwennicke without life data
  3. ^ Hartmann, p. 215, from Schwennicke: Saint-Pierre in Rouen
  4. Hartmann, p. 215, Schwennicke without date of death
  5. ^ Filiation according to Schwennicke, detailed discussion in Settipani (1993), pp. 126-130, Lexikon des Mittelalters (Volume II, Column 1818/19): “This last, genealog. merow that cannot be classified. "Shadow King" remains completely in the dark; “. Saint-Bertin according to Reinhard Schneider , Königswahl and Königserhöhung in the early Middle Ages (1972), pp. 183–186. In the Lexicon of the Middle Ages (Volume II, Column 1818/19), which refers to Schneider, only “assigned to a monastery (probably St. Bertin)”, Settipani (1993), p. 129: “Détrôné, Childeric fut tonsuré et enfermé à Sithiu "(ie Saint-Bertin)
  6. Settipani (1993), p. 130