Deuteria

Deuteria

Deuteria (or Deoteria), was a Frankish Queen consort; the first spouse of king Theudebert I.

Deuteria belonged to an aristocratic Gallo-Roman family from Auvergne and was a relation to Sidonius Apollinaris, Saint Avitus and Emperor Avitus. She was living in Septimania, married and had a daughter, Adia, when the area was attacked by Theodebert in 533.

He fell in love with her, and when he became king the same year, he sent for her. She left her husband but brought her daughter with her to court, where she and Theudebert became lovers. At this point, her husband was still alive and Theodebert was engaged to Wisigarde, a Lombardian princess. It has never been confirmed whether the couple ever performed a wedding ceremony or not. Theodebert continued to be engaged to Wisigarde, and Deuteria is sometimes called a concubine, but Deuteria is almost without exception referred to as Queen, despite this insecurity.

In 536, Deuteria, according to legend, had her daughter drowned in fear of her becoming a rival over Theudebert. After the murder, the aristocraty had Theudebert expel Deuteria from court and forced him to marry Wisigarde. It is said that he wished to recall Deuteria after Wisigarde's death, but did not dare to.

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