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Familie von Chilperic I King of Soissons - Franks

(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Audovère Meroving.

CHAN9 Apr 2002

Sie haben geheiratet rund 0558 in Soissons, Aisne, France.Quellen 4, 5


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(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Galswintha of Visigoths.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 0568 in 1st wife.Quelle 7


(3) Er ist verheiratet mit Fredegonde Earlin.

She was Chilperics 3rd wife and maid to his 1st wife.
CHAN26 Mar 2002

Sie haben geheiratet vor 0583 in 2nd wife.Quellen 3, 4, 7


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In his ability to generate spouses, Chilperic was no more elegant than his debauched brother Gontran. Audovere was Chilperic's first wife andbore him Merovee, [though some argue that he was Galwinthe's (Chilperic'ssecond wife) son] Theodebert and Clovis, as well as a daughter,Hildeswinthe. Her servant, Fredegonde [whom Chilperic I immediately tookas his concubine], may have been instrumental in her demise in her owndrive to come to the throne. Note - between 561 and 584: Upon the deathof his father Clotaire I, Chilperic I's share of the estate makes himKing of Soissons and he reigns from 561 to 584. After the death of hisbrother, Caribert I in 567, Chilperic I gets Toulouse, as well as the largest part of the ecclesiastical provinces of Rouen and Tours, whichgives him a wide access to the sea. Desiring to take revenge on hisbrother Sigebert I -- Chilperic could not swallow the loss ofGalswinthe's dowry in 569 through the Andelot Accord -- Chilperic chargeshis son Clovis [born of his first union with Audovere] with theoccupation of Tours and of Poitiers. Chilperic's other son, [also byAudovere] Theodebert defeats the Austrasian general Gondevald. The warbetween the brothers extends into 574 and 575 at which time the kingdomis invaded, and Chilperic is forced to take refuge in Tournai, and theGreat Nobles [viri in lustres] abandon him. After Siegbert is murdered in575, Chilperic and Fredegonde come out of Tournai. Chilperic piouslyburries his brother [whom he just had murdered] at Lambres, Chilperic I'sreign was marked by many wars he waged against his brothers for theterritories of the kingdom. He was assassinated. He was the King ofNeustrie.

Married between 562 and 584: Galswinthe=Galswitha, daughter of Athanagild, King of Spain, Chilperic's second wife, and she may have been the mother of Merovee, herein ascribed to the first wife. She was to die by strangling in a plot originated by Fredegonde (Chilperic's thirdwife). This murder began a bloody feud between Fredegonde and Brunehaut(Galswinthe's sister). Married before 584: Fredegonde; First the servant of Audovere, then first wife of Chilperic, Fredegonde was beautiful and ambitious. She first had Chilperic I repudiate Audovere and lock her up in a monastery, where the unfortunate was murdered on the orders of Fredegonde after 15 years of solitary confinement. However, all did not go immediately well, for when Chilperic learned of the brilliant marriage of his younger brother, Sigebert to Brunehaut, he arranged to have Fredegonde relegated to her role as concubine and asked Athanagild for the hand of another of his daughter, the older sister of Brunehaut, named Galswinthe. He promised in turn that he would repudiate all his other spouses so as to be worthy of a wife of such royal blood. When Galswinthe arrived, she was greeted with honor and respect as she brought an extensively rich treasure as dowry with her. Fredegonde had Galswitha,second wife of Chilperic strangled and replaced her on the throne. This murder began the feud with Brunehaut, Galswinthe's sister.

She had her husband assassinated and had the Archbishop of Rouen(Pretexta) killed. She governed Neustrie in the name of her young son Clothaire II. Died: in 584 in Chelles, Seine-et-Marne, Champagne, France,Chilperic was assassinated, reportedly by a hired hand of Fredegonde as he was returning from a hunt in Chelles [Seine-et-Marne] . His body was shipped up the Marne and was buried in the Basilica de Saint-Vincent,near Paris [Saint-Germain-des-Pres].

In his ability to generate spouses, Chilperic was no more elegant thanhis debauched brother Gontran. Audovere was Chilperic's first wife andbore him Merovee, [though some argue that he was Galwinthe's (Chilperic'ssecond wife) son] Theodebert and Clovis, as well as a daughter,Hildeswinthe. Her servant, Fredegonde [whom Chilperic I immediately tookas his concubine], may have been instrumental in her demise in her owndrive to come to the throne. Note - between 561 and 584: Upon the deathof his father Clotaire I, Chilperic I's share of the estate makes himKing of Soissons and he reigns from 561 to 584. After the death of hisbrother, Caribert I in 567, Chilperic I gets Toulouse, as well as thelargest part of the ecclesiastical provinces of Rouen and Tours, whichgives him a wide access to the sea. Desiring to take revenge on hisbrother Sigebert I -- Chilperic could not swallow the loss ofGalswinthe's dowry in 569 through the Andelot Accord -- Chilperic chargeshis son Clovis [born of his first union with Audovere] with theoccupation of Tours and of Poitiers. Chilperic's other son, [also byAudovere] Theodebert defeats the Austrasian general Gondevald. The warbetween the brothers extends into 574 and 575 at which time the kingdomis invaded, and Chilperic is forced to take refuge in Tournai, and theGreat Nobles [viri in lustres] abandon him. After Siegbert is murdered in575, Chilperic and Fredegonde come out of Tournai. Chilperic piouslyburries his brother [whom he just had murdered] at Lambres, Chilperic I'sreign was marked by many wars he waged against his brothers for theterritories of the kingdom. He was assassinated. He was the King ofNeustrie.

Married between 562 and 584: Galswinthe=Galswitha, daughter ofAthanagild, King of Spain, Chilperic's second wife, and she may have beenthe mother of Merovee, herein ascribed to the first wife. She was to dieby strangling in a plot originated by Fredegonde (Chilperic's thirdwife). This murder began a bloody feud between Fredegonde and Brunehaut(Galswinthe's sister). Married before 584: Fredegonde; First the servantof Audovere, then first wife of Chilperic, Fredegonde was beautiful andambitious. She first had Chilperic I repudiate Audovere and lock her upin a monastery, where the unfortunate was murdered on the orders ofFredegonde after 15 years of solitary confinement. However, all did notgo immediately well, for when Chilperic learned of the brilliant marriageof his younger brother, Sigebert to Brunehaut, he arranged to haveFredegonde relegated to her role as concubine and asked Athanagild forthe hand of another of his daughter, the older sister of Brunehaut, namedGalswinthe. He promised in turn that he would repudiate all his otherspouses so as to be worthy of a wife of such royal blood. When Galswinthearrived, she was greeted with honor and respect as she brought anextensively rich treasure as dowry with her. Fredegonde had Galswitha,second wife of Chilperic strangled and replaced her on the throne. Thismurder began the feud with Brunehaut, Galswinthe's sister.

She had her husband assassinated and had the Archbishop of Rouen(Pretexta) killed. She governed Neustrie in the name of her young sonClothaire II. Died: in 584 in Chelles, Seine-et-Marne, Champagne, France,Chilperic was assassinated, reportedly by a hired hand of Fredegonde ashe was returning from a hunt in Chelles [Seine-et-Marne] . His body wasshipped up the Marne and was buried in the Basilica de Saint-Vincent,near Paris [Saint-Germain-des-Pres].

Name Suffix: King of the Franks
REFN: HWS8410
Ancestral File Number: 8HRB-2D
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OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_PrinceSaintEmpire.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Paris.GIF

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Quellen

  1. The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968
  2. The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968
  3. "FamilySearch® Ancestral File™ v4.19", The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints / SLC - Family History Library
  4. "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson", Larson, Kirk / Kirk Larson
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  6. "Héraldique européenne", Arnaud Bunel / Arnaud Bunel
  7. Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on, Chilperic I

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