Ingund, wife of Clotaire I

Ingund, wife of Clotaire I

Ingonde, Ingund, or Ingunda (born c.499, Thuringia) was the daughter of King Baderic of Thuringia (c.480 - c.529. She was the wife of Clotaire I and queen of the Franks. She was the mother of Charibert I, Guntram, and Sigebert I. She was the sister of one of Clotaire's other wives, Aregund.


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