![]() Born 540 at Burgundy, France, died 614 at Reneve, Burgundy, France, 73 or 74 years Name: Brunehaut, Queen of METZ Princess of the Visigoths Surname: Metz Given Name: Brunehaut, Queen of NSFX: Princess of the Visigoths _AKA: Brunhilda Sex: F Birth: 0540 in Burgundy Death: 0614 in Burgundy of torn apart, tied to a wild horse Reference Number: Foster,Min _UID: AA4E3494A7E4FF46976AC50D709C652F03A4 Note: !Mother of Childebert, King of Metz. Signed a treaty concluded by Gontran on 28 Nov 587 at Andelot, near Langres, with her son (nephew of King Gontran of Burgundy). [Nations of the World - France, Vol. 1, p. 135] FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN, BURR, WAITE LINES !A princess of that race of Gothic kings who, in Southern Gaul and in Spain, had understood and admired the Roman civilization and had striven to transfer the remains of it to the newly-formed fabric of their own dominions. She, transplanted to a home among the Franks of Austrasia, the least Roman of all the barbarians, preserved there the ideas and tastes of the Visigoths of Spain, who had become almost Gallo-Romans; she clung stoutly to the effacacious exercise of the royal authority; she took a practical interest in the public works, highways, bridges, monuments, and the progress of material civilization; the Roman roads in a short time received and for a long while kept in Austrasia the name of Brunehaut's causeways; there used to be shown, in a forest near Bourges, Brunehaut's castle, Brunehaut's tower at Etampes, Brunehaut's stone near Tournay, and Brunehaut's fort near Cahors. In the royal domains and wherever she went she showed abundant charity to the poor, and many ages after her death the people of those districts still spoke of Brunehaut's alms. She liked and protected men of letters, rare and mediocre indeed at that time, but the only beings, such as they were, with a notion of seeking and giving any kind of intellectual enjoyment; and they in turn took pleasure in celebrating her name and her deserts. Brunehaut was detested by the majority of the Austrasian chiefs, whose sturdy and trubulent independence she was continually fighting against. In 614, after 39 years of wars, plots, murders, and political and personal vicissitudes, from the death of her husband Sigebert I and under the reigns of her son Theodebert and her grandsons Theodebert II and Thierry II, Queen Brunehaut, at the age of 80, fell into the hands of her mortal enemy, Clotaire II, son of Fredegonde, now sole king of the Franks. After having grossly insulted her, he had her paraded, seated on a camel in from of his whole army, and then ordered her to be tied by the hair, one foot, and one arm to the tail of an unbroken horse, that carried her away, and dashed her in pieces as he galloped and kicked, beneath the eyes of the ferocious specatators. [Nations of the World - France, Vol. 1, p. 139] Dau of Athanagild, King of the Visigoths, and Galswinthe, Lady of the Vandals; m. Sigebert I, King of Austrasia; mother of Carloman, Ingunda, Chodoswintha and Childebert III. [Michael J. Thissen 1 Change Date: 19 Mar 2003 at 17:13:02 Father: Athanagild, King of the VISIGOTHS b: ABT 0500 in Spain Marriage 1 Sigibert I, King of AUSTRASIA b: 0535 in of Metz Children Ingunda, Princess of AUSTRASIA b: 0555 in Austrasia Chodoswintha, Princess of AUSTRASIA b: 0560 in Austrasia Theodebert of METZ b: ABT 0565 Childebert II, king of the FRANKS b: 0571 in of Metz Carloman of AUSTRASIA b: ABT 0572 in Austrasia Marriage 2 Merovee, Prince of NEUSTRIA b: ABT 0535 Sources: Repository: Name: Cheryl Varner Library Title: The Nations of the World Series: France Author: Guizot, M. and Madame Guizot de Witt; translated by Robert Black; supplement by Mayo W. Hazeltine Publication: Peter Fenelon Collier, New York, 1898 Page: Vol. 1, pp. 135-139 From 'Glick/Foster Ancestry' at Rootsweb.com. ID: I13317 Name: Brunehaut von die Visigoths , Queen of Metz, Princess of the Visigoths _AKA: Brunichilde Sex: F Birth: 0534/0539 in , , Spain Death: 0613/0614 in Renève, Bourgogne, France Ancestral File 9GBN-4Q Note: FROM: www.britannica.com Brunhild b. c. 534 d. 613, Renève, Burgundy [now in France] also spelled BRUNHILDA, BRUNHILDE, OR BRUNECHILDIS, French BRUNEHAUT, queen of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia, daughter of the Visigothic king Athanagild, and one of the most forceful figures of the Merovingian Age. In 567 Brunhild married Sigebert I, king of Austrasia, changing her religion from Arianism to Roman Catholicism. In the same year, her sister Galswintha married Sigebert's half brother Chilperic I, king of the western part of the Frankish territory, but in 567 or 568, at the instigation of his concubine Fredegund, Chilperic had Galswintha murdered. Prompted by Brunhild, Sigebert then exacted Galswintha's marriage settlement (Bordeaux, Limoges, Quercy, Bhc)arn, and Bigorre) as retribution from Chilperic. When Chilperic tried to recover this territory, war broke out between him and Sigebert (573). At first it ran in Sigebert's favour, but in 575 he was assassinated and Brunhild was imprisoned at Rouen. There, however, Merovech, one of Chilperic's sons, went through a form of marriage with her (576). Chilperic soon had this union dissolved, but Brunhild was allowed to go to Metz in Austrasia, where her young son Childebert II had been proclaimed king. There she was to assert herself against the Austrasian magnates for the next 30 years. After Childebert's death (595 or 596), Brunhild failed to set herself up as guardian over Childebert's elder son, Theodebert II of Austrasia, and thus stirred up against him his brother Theodoric II, who had succeeded to Burgundy. Theodebert was finally overthrown in 612, but Theodoric died soon afterward (613), whereupon Brunhild tried to make the latter's eldest son, the 12-year-old Sigebert II, king of Austrasia. The Austrasian magnates, reluctant to endure her tyrannous regency, appealed to Chlotar II of Neustria against her. Brunhild tried in vain to enlist the help of the tribes east of the Rhine, then fled to Burgundy, but was handed over to Chlotar at Renève (northeast of Dijon). She was tortured for three days, bound on to a camel and exposed to the mockery of the army, and finally dragged to death at a horse's tail (autumn 613). 1 Father: Athanagild von die Visigoths ><, King of the Visigoths b: ABT 0504 in , , Germany Mother: Gosuinte von die Visigoths ><, Queen of the Visigoths b: ABT 0515 in , , Germany Marriage 1 Sigebert von die Franks I, King of Metz b: ABT 0535 in of Metz, Neustria, Gaul Married: 0566/0568 in of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France Children Childebert von die Franks II, King of Austrasia and Burgundy b: ABT 0570 in of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France Ingonde von die Franks , Princess of Metz b: ABT 0567 in of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France Clodosvinthe von die Franks , Princess of Metz b: ABT 0572 in of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France Marriage 2 Mérovée von die Franks , Prince of the Franks b: ABT 0546 in of Soissons, Picardie, France Married: ABT 0576 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France Sources: Repository: Name: www.FamilySearch.org -- Internet 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Title: Ancestral File® Publication: 1998, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints From 'Ancestors and Family of Edward Fairchild' at Rootsweb.com. Married ± ABT. 566 at ![]() Born ± ABT. 535 at Paris, Seine, Ile-de-France, France, died 575 at Vitry near Arras, France, approximately 40 years ID: I11189 Name: Sigebert I King of Franks 1 2 Sex: M ALIA: Sigebert I King of /\France\/ Name: Sigebert I 3 Birth: 535 in Paris, Seine, Ile-de-France, France 1 Death: 575 4 Death: NOV 575 in Vitry near Arras, France 1 Event: Acceded 561 King of Reims and Austrasia 4 3 Father: Chlotar I (Clothaire) "The Old" King of Franks b: ABT 500 in Reims, Marne, Champagne, France Mother: Ingonde b: ABT 500 in France Marriage 1 Brunhild Princess of Visigoths b: ABT 535 in Spain Married: ABT 566 in Metz, Austrasia, France 5 Children Chodoswinth of Austrasia b: ABT 550 in Austrasia, France Ingunda of Austrasia b: ABT 550 in France Ingunda of Austrasia b: 567 Childebert II King of The Franks b: ABT 555 Sources: Title: Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: Sigebert I Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, 1993 edition Author: Turton, William H. Publication: Genalogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1928 (1993 edition) Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: 8 Title: The Family Trees of the Kings of France Author: Jean-Charles Volkman Publication: Editions Jean-Paul Gisserot, Paris Repository: Note: JHM Library Call Number: Media: Book Title: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data Author: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science Publication: Department of Computer Science, Hull University Note: usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc Repository: Note: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html Call Number: Media: Electronic Title: Ancestry.com Tree 8319 Repository: Call Number: Media: Electronic Text: Date of Import: Jan 15, 2000 From 'Maloney, Hendrick & Many Others' at Rootsweb.com. Contact James H. Maloney; ancestors@maloneylaw.com. Children: 1. ![]() Born ± ABT. 555 at Metz, Moselle, France ID: I19565 Name: Ingunda of Austrasia 1 Sex: F Birth: ABT 550 in France 1 Father: Sigebert I King of Franks b: 535 in Paris, Seine, Ile-de-France, France Mother: Brunhild Princess of Visigoths b: ABT 535 in Spain Marriage 1 Hermengild II of the Visigoths b: ABT 542 in Spain Children Athanagild of the Visigoths b: ABT 565 in Spain Sources: Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest Author: Jim Weber Publication: ancestry.com Note: downloaded periodically 2001-2004. Updated frequently, with many sources. Repository: Note: jim.weber@nwintl.com Call Number: Media: Electronic From 'Maloney, Hendrick & Many Others' at Rootsweb.com. Contact James H. Maloney; ancestors@maloneylaw.com. 2. ![]() Born ± ABT. 560 at Austrasia, France ID: I18466 Name: Chodoswinth of Austrasia 1 Sex: F ALIA: /Clodosinde/ Name: Chlodosind 2 Name: Clodoswinde Princess Metz 3 Birth: ABT 550 in Austrasia, France 4 Birth: 569 2 Father: Sigebert I King of Franks b: 535 in Paris, Seine, Ile-de-France, France Mother: Brunhild Princess of Visigoths b: ABT 535 in Spain Marriage 1 Reccared I of the Visigoths b: ABT 544 in Spain Married: 594 1 Children Swinthila of the Visigoths b: ABT 564 in in Spain Sources: Title: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data Author: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science Publication: Department of Computer Science, Hull University Note: usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc Repository: Note: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html Call Number: Media: Electronic Title: Sherwin Craig Scott Family Records Author: Sherwin Craig Scott Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Title: Ancestry.com Tree 8319 Repository: Call Number: Media: Electronic Text: Date of Import: Jan 15, 2000 Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest Author: Jim Weber Publication: ancestry.com Note: downloaded periodically 2001-2004. Updated frequently, with many sources. Repository: Note: jim.weber@nwintl.com Call Number: Media: Electronic From 'Maloney, Hendrick & Many Others' at Rootsweb.com. Contact James H. Maloney; ancestors@maloneylaw.com. 3. ![]() Born ± ABT. 571 at of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, died Oct 595, approximately 24 years Name: Childebert II, king of the FRANKS Surname: Franks Given Name: Childebert II, king of the _AKA: Childebert III Sex: M Birth: 0571 in of Metz Death: 0595/0596 Reference Number: Foster,Min _UID: B1E17860C0430446970156131B5DB616FC55 Occupation: King from 0575 to 0595 1 Note: !Son of Sigibert I; r. 575-595. [Oxford History of Medieval Europe, p. 66] FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN, WAITE, BURR LINES Change Date: 19 Mar 2003 at 17:13:02 Father: Sigibert I, King of AUSTRASIA b: 0535 in of Metz Mother: Brunehaut, Queen of METZ Princess of the Visigoths b: 0540 in Burgundy Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Children Theodebert II, King of AUSTRASIA b: ABT 0590 in Austrasia Thierry II, king of AUSTRASIA b: ABT 0590 in Austrasia Sources: Repository: Name: Cheryl Varner Library Title: The Oxford History of Medieval Europe Author: Holmes, George, ed. Publication: Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York, 1992 Page: p. 66 From 'Glick/Foster Ancestry' at Rootsweb.com. ID: I16181 Name: Childebert von die Franks II, King of Austrasia and Burgundy Sex: M Birth: ABT 0570 in of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France Christening: 0571 Death: Oct 0595 Ancestral File 9GBQ-7J Note: FROM: www.britannica.com Childebert II b. 570 d. December 595 Merovingian king of the eastern Frankish kingdom of Austrasia and later also king of Burgundy. Still very young on the death of his father, Sigebert I, in 575, Childebert was dominated at times by his mother, Brunhild, who was hostile to his uncle, King Chilperic of Soissons. The intervention in 575 of a second uncle, Guntram of Burgundy, to protect Childebert's southern lands against Chilperic was followed two years later by Guntram's adoption of his young nephew as his heir. The Austrasian-Burgundian alliance was briefly broken in 581, when Chilperic too adopted Childebert, but Guntram bought off Childebert by the cession of territory. After Chilperic's death in 584, Childebert, now of age, purged the Austrasian nobility and, in ostensible alliance with the Byzantine emperor, embarked on a series of unsuccessful campaigns against the Lombards of Italy. Settling his differences with Guntram, who again recognized him as heir, he duly took over Burgundy on his uncle's death in 592. Free of Guntram's restraining hand, he immediately attacked Chilperic's young son and successor, Chlotar II, but was defeated. He was succeeded by his two young sons, Theodebert II and Theodoric II. 1 Father: Sigebert von die Franks I, King of Metz b: ABT 0535 in of Metz, Neustria, Gaul Mother: Brunehaut von die Visigoths , Queen of Metz, Princess of the Visigoths b: 0534/0539 in , , Spain Marriage 1 Faileube d' Austrasia , Queen of Austrasia b: ABT 0572 in of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France Children Theodebert d' Austrasia II, King of Austrasia b: 0586 in of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France Sources: Repository: Name: www.FamilySearch.org -- Internet 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Title: Ancestral File® Publication: 1998, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints From 'Ancestors and Family of Edward Fairchild' at Rootsweb.com. |