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Personal data Bisinus (Basinus) of Thuringii (Bisinus (Basinus) of Thuringii) "Fisud?" von Thüringen II 

  • Nickname is Fisud?.
  • He was born about 440 in Kingdom of Thuringia (Present Germany)Kingdom of Thuringia.
  • Occupations:
    • .
      {geni:job_title} Roi, de Thuringe
    • .
      {geni:job_title} Roi, de Thuringe
    • .
      {geni:job_title} Roi, de Thuringe
  • He died about 506 in Kingdom of Thuringia (Present Germany)Kingdom of Thuringia.
  • A child of Merwig von Thüringen and N.N. Wife of Merwig II of the Thüringians
  • This information was last updated on January 25, 2012.

Household of Bisinus (Basinus) of Thuringii (Bisinus (Basinus) of Thuringii) "Fisud?" von Thüringen II

He is married to Ménia.

They got married about 473 at Thuringe, Allemagne.


Child(ren):

  1. Baderich von Thüringen  ± 480-± 519 
  2. Hermanfried von Thüringen  ± 490-± 533 
  3. Bertachar von Thüringen  ± 470-± 530 


Notes about Bisinus (Basinus) of Thuringii (Bisinus (Basinus) of Thuringii) "Fisud?" von Thüringen II

Thuringii
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The Thuringii was a tribe which appeared later than most in the highlands of central Germany, a region which still bears their name to this day -- Thuringia. They evidently filled a void left when the previous inhabitants -- the Alamannic Confederation -- migrated south. It is unclear whether they were remnants of the Alamanni, or simply another lesser tribe. They appeared in the Harz Mountains region around 280 and were conquered by the Franks around 550.
Bisinus
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Bisinus, Basinus, Besinus, or Bisin (Lombardic: Pisen) was the king of the Thuringii (fl. c. 460 – 506/510).

According to Gregory of Tours, he supplied refuge from Childeric I, the Frankish king who was exiled by his own people. His wife, Basina, left him for Childeric and the two returned to Tournai together, after eight years.

The historical Bisinus bears some resemblance to the Bisinus of Gregory, but the details are different. Bisinus was the leader of a Thuringian confederation on the Rhine and his wife was a Lombard named Menia. He left three sons, Baderic, Herminafred, and Berthachar, who inherited the throne from him. His daughter Radegund married the Lombard king Wacho.
[Wikipedia, "Bisinus", retrieved 4 Oct 07]
Bisinus, Basinus, Besinus, or Bisin (Lombardic: Pisen) was the king of the Thuringii (fl. c. 460 ? 506/510).

According to Gregory of Tours, he supplied refuge from Childeric I, the Frankish king who was exiled by his own people. His wife, Basina, left him for Childeric and the two returned to Tournai together, after eight years.

The historical Bisinus bears some resemblance to the Bisinus of Gregory, but the details are different. Bisinus was the leader of a Thuringian confederation on the Rhine and his wife was a Lombard named Menia. He left three sons, Baderic, Herminafred, and Berthachar, who inherited the throne from him. His daughter Radegund married the Lombard king Wacho.
Rootsweb Feldman
URL: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3044567&id=I20954
# D: I20954
# Name: Basin King of THURINGE 1 2 3 4 5 6
# Sex: M
# Birth: ABT 465 1 2 3 4 5 6
# Change Date: 15 JAN 2004 6
# Change Date: 23 DEC 2001 2 3 4 5 6
# Note:

[Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

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Father: Childebert King of COLOGNE b: ABT 430
Mother: Amalaberge FRANKS b: ABT 435

Marriage 1 Menia of THURINGEN b: ABT 465 in XX

Children

1. Has Children King of Thuringe BADERIC b: ABT 485

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[Ahnentafel by Philippe Houdry, from various sources, ver. 3 (Aug. 31,
1994) posted by Tom Camfield]:
#Générale#note couple : #Générale#s:Dynasties Lombardes
#Générale#Profession : Roi de Thuringe

note décès : assassiné par ses oncles

#Générale#s:set.cha.80
#Générale#note couple : #Générale#s:Dynasties Lombardes ; R B Stewart
{geni:occupation} King, Rei de Thuringia, Roi de Thuringe, King of Thuringians, King of Thuringia, Roy de Thüringe
{geni:about_me} http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisinus

ID: I5448Ba08a
*Name: Basinus Thuringians,king-of
*Given Name: Basinus
*Surname: Thuringians,king-of
*Sex: M

Note:

VERSIONS OF HIS NAME:
*- Basinus [Gregory0594]
*- Bisinus|Basinus|Besinus|Bisin|Pisen [wWikipedia]

TITLES:
*- king of Thuringians

SOURCES:
*Wikipedia "Bisinus"
*Gregory0594

Marriage 1 Basina -

Children
* -1. Baderic Thuringia,king-of b: abt 0480A
* -2. Herminafred Thuringia,king-of
* -3. Berthachar Thuringia,king-of
* -4. Radegund Thuringia,of

Forrás / Source:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pkd&id=I5448Ba08a

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From the (poorly written) Wikipedia page on Bisinus:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisinus

Bisinus, Basinus, Besinus, or Bisin (Lombardic: Pisen) was the king of the Thuringii (fl. c. 460 – 506/510).

According to Gregory of Tours, he supplied refuge from Childeric I, the Frankish king who was exiled by his own people. His wife, Basina, left him for Childeric and the two returned to Tournai together, after eight years.

The historical Bisinus bears some resemblance to the Bisinus of Gregory, but the details are different. Bisinus was the leader of a Thuringian confederation on the Rhine and his wife was a Lombard named Menia. He left three sons, Baderic, Herminafred, and Berthachar, who inherited the throne from him. His daughter Radegund married the Lombard king Wacho.

(According to the Wikipedia page of his son, Hermanfrid, the royal seat of Thuringia was at Scithingi, or present Burgscheidungen.)

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Bisinus was our ancestor through two distinct lines of descent--through his son Baderic and his son Hermanafrid, each of whom was independently our ancestor.

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Prefix: Kung

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Ben M. Angel notes: A user proposed Zülpich as the death location. This apparently was the location of a major battle in either 496 or 506 between the Franks and the Alemannii (the Battle of Tolbiac), in which the Alemannii were defeated. However, there was no participation by the Thuringii, a barbarian people that had Basinus as their king. As this appears to be a mix-up between barbarian people histories, I've deleted the reference on his death location, and placed it within the confines of his kingdom - more likely to be accurate.
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According to Gregory of Tours, he supplied refuge from Childeric I, the Frankish king who was exiled by his own people. His wife, Basina, left him for Childeric and the two returned to Tournai together, after eight years.

The historical Bisinus bears some resemblance to the Bisinus of Gregory, but the details are different. Bisinus was the leader of a Thuringian confederation on the Rhine and his wife was a Lombard named Menia. He left three sons, Baderic, Herminafred, and Berthachar, who inherited the throne from him. His daughter Radegund married the Lombard king Wacho.
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RESEARCH NOTES:
King of Thuringia
SOURCE NOTES:
http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/persons/per03615.htm#0
http://www.claude.barret.net/html/dat100.htm#4
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Thuringia Brief History from Wikipedia
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=9c9b495a-b601-4492-b330-a5314bfc37d5&tid=12055872&pid=-335093080
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Original individual @P3960409669@ (@MS_TREE2.GED0_15GM2@) merged with @P3960392063@ (@MS_TREE2.GED0_15GM2@)

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Bisinus (Basinus) of Thuringii von Thüringen
± 440-± 506

± 473

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± 440-± 554


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