- Hermanafrid
Hermanfrid (also Hermanifrid or Hermanafrid;
Latin : "Hermenfredus") was the last independent king of theThuringii . He was one of three sons of King Bessinus (or Bisinus) and the Lombard Menia (or Basina). His siblings wereBaderic ; Radegund (the elder), married to the Lombard kingWacho ; andBertachar .Hermanfrid married
Amalaberga , daughter ofAmalafrida who was the daughter ofTheodemir , between 507 and 511. Amalberga was also the niece ofTheodoric the Great . It is unclear when Hermanfrid became king, but he is called king ("rex thoringorum") in a letter by Theodoric dated to 507. He first shared the rule with his brothers Baderic and Bertachar, but later killed Bertachar in a battle in 529, leaving the youngRadegund an orphan.According to
Gregory of Tours , Amalaberga now stirred up Hermanfrid against his remaining brother. Once she laid out only half the table for a meal, and when questioned about the reason, she told him "A king who owns only of half of his kingdom deserved to have half of his table bare." Thus roused, Hermanfrid made a pact with the king ofMetz ,Theuderic I , to march against Baderic. Baderic was overcome by theFranks and beheaded, but Hermanfrid refused to fulfill his obligations to Theuderic, which led to enmity between the two kings.In 531 or 532, Theuderic, his son
Theudebert I , and his brother KingClotaire I ofSoissons attacked the Thuringii. The Franks won a battle near the riverUnstrut and took the royal seat at Scithingi (modernBurgscheidungen ). Hermanfrid managed to flee, but the Franks captured his niece Radegund (seeVenantius Fortunatus , "De excidio Thoringae") and his nephews.Theuderic gave Hermanfrid safe conduct, ordered him to come to
Zülpich , and gave him many gifts. While Hermanfrid talked with Theuderic, somebody pushed him from the town walls of Zülpich and he died. Gregory mentions that certain people had ventured to suggest that Theuderic "might" have had something to do with it.Radegund was then forced to marry King Clotaire, while Hermanfrid's wife Amalaberga fled to the
Ostrogoth s with her childrenAmalafrid andRodelindis . She was later captured by the Byzantine generalBelisaurius and sent toConstantinople , where Amalafrid later became an imperial general and Rodelindis was married to the Lombard kingAuduin .The Thuringian kingdom ended with Hermanfrid. The area east of the
Saale river was taken over by Slavic tribes, north Thuringia by theSaxons .The fall of the Thuringian dynasty became the subject of numerous epic treatments, the best known of which is in the "
Rerum gestarum saxonicarum libri tres " byWidukind of Corvey , a Saxon foundation myth written in 967.Rudolph of Fulda tells a related story.About the Sources
The main source for this period is Gregory of Tours, who represents the Frankish viewpoint.Widukind is much later and has clearly incorporated mythical elements into his account.
Procopius only mentions the events in passing as far as they affectItaly .
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