Chilperic II of Burgundy — Chilperic II (c. 450 – 493) was the King of Burgundy from 473 until his death, though initially co ruler with his father from 463. He began his reign in 473 after the partition of Burgundy with his brothers Godegisel, Godomar, and Gundobad; he… … Wikipedia
Chilperic — (also Chilpéric or Chilperich) can refer to: Chilperic I, king of Neustria Chilperic II, king of the Franks Chilperic I of Burgundy Chilperic II of Burgundy Chilpéric (operetta), an opéra bouffe by Hervé … Wikipedia
Chilperic II — For the Burgundian king ruling 443–480, see Chilperic II of Burgundy. v … Wikipedia
Chilperic I — For the Burgundian king ruling 473–474, see Chilperic I of Burgundy. Portrait of Chilperic I on a bronze medal 1720 … Wikipedia
Chilperic I — born с 539 died September or October 584, Chelles, France Merovingian king of Soissons. On the death of his father, Chlotar I, he and his three half brothers divided the kingdom. Chilperic received Soissons, the poorest share, but gained more… … Universalium
Kings of Burgundy — The following is a list of the Kings of Burgundy. Kings of the Burgundians The Burgundians had left Bornholm c.300 and settled near the Vistula. Jordanes relates that in this area they were thoroughly defeated by the Gepids in the 4th century and … Wikipedia
Basina, daughter of Chilperic I — Basina was the only daughter and youngest child of Chilperic I, king of Soissons (later Neustria), and his first wife, Audovera. In 580, an epidemic of dysentery swept through Gaul and afflicted her father as well as killing all his remaining… … Wikipedia
Clotilde — This article is about the saint. For other uses, see Clotilde (disambiguation). Saint Clotilde A scupulture of Saint Clotilde, Notre Dame de Corbeil, 12th century Born 475 Lyon, Burgundy … Wikipedia
Austrasia — (rarely Austria, both meaning eastern land ) formed the north eastern portion of the Kingdom of the Merovingian Franks, comprising parts of the territory of present day eastern France, western Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.… … Wikipedia
Gondioc — (also called Gundioc , Condiaco , Candiacus and Gundowech , died 473) was king of Burgundy following the destruction of Worms by the Huns in 436, succeeding Gundahar. Gondioc married the sister of Ricimer, the Gothic general at the time ruling… … Wikipedia