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Personal data King Sigebert I of Austrasia 

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  • He was born about 524 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France.
  • He was christened August 566.
  • He was baptized in Austrasius.
  • He died in the year 575 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France. He was about 50-51 years old.
  • A child of Chlothar I of the Franks and Ingonde

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He is married to Brunhildis of the Visigoths.

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Notes about King Sigebert I of Austrasia

 

 

Sigebert I (c. 535 – c. 575) was the Germanic king of Austrasia from the death of his father in 561 to his own death. He was the third surviving son out of four of Clotaire I and Ingund. His reign found him mostly occupied with a successful civil war against his half-brotherChilperic.

When Clotaire I died in 561, his kingdom was divided, in accordance with Frankish custom, among his four sons: Sigebert became king of the northeastern portion, known as Austrasia, with its capital at Rheims, to which he added further territory on the death of his brother, Charibert, in 567 or 568; Charibert himself had received the kingdom centred on ParisGuntram received the Kingdom of Burgundy with its capital at Orléans; and the youngest son, the aforementiond Chilperic, received Soissons, which became Neustria when he received his share of Charibert's kingdom. Incursions by the Avars, a fierce nomadic tribe related to the Huns, caused Sigebert to move his capital from Rheims to Metz. He repelled their attacks twice, in 562 and c. 568.

About 567, he married Brunhilda, daughter of the Visigothic king Athanagild. According to Gregory of Tours:

Now when king Sigebert saw that his brothers were taking wives unworthy of them, and to their disgrace were actually marrying slave women, he sent an embassy into Spain and with many gifts asked for Brunhilda, daughter of king Athanagild. She was a maiden beautiful in her person, lovely to look at, virtuous and well-behaved, with good sense and a pleasant address. Her father did not refuse, but sent her to the king I have named with great treasures. And the king collected his chief men, made ready a feast, and took her as his wife amid great joy and mirth. And though she was a follower of the Arian law she was converted by the preaching of the bishops and the admonition of the king himself, and she confessed the blessed Trinity in unity, and believed and was baptized. And she still remains catholic in Christ's name.[1][not in citation given]
 
The assassination of Sigebert by Jean Fouquet, from the fifteenth century Grandes Chroniques de France.

Upon seeing this, his brother Chilperic sent to Athanagild for his other daughter's hand. This daughter, Galswintha, was given him and he abandoned his other wives. However, he soon tired of her and had her murdered in order to marry his mistress Fredegund. Probably spurred by his wife Brunhilda's anger at her sister's murder, Sigebert sought revenge. The two brothers had already been at war, but their hostility now elevated into a long and bitter war that was continued by the descendants of both.

In 573, Sigebert took possession of Poitiers and Touraine, and conquered most of his kingdom. Chilperic then hid in Tournai. But at Sigebert's moment of triumph, when he had just been declared king by Chilperic's subjects at Vitry-en-Artois, he was struck down by two assassins working for Fredegund.

He was succeeded by his son Childebert under the regency of Brunhilda. Brunhilda and Childebert quickly put themselves under the protection of Guntram, who eventually adopted Childebert as his own son and heir.[2] With Brunhilda he had two daughters: Ingund and Chlodosind.

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    1. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle...
      King Sigebert I of AustrasiaGeslacht: ManGeboorte: 535 - Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, FranceOverlijden: 575 - Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, FranceEchtgenote: Brunhilde of the VisigothsKind: Childebert II of Austrasia
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    2. FamilySearch Stamboom, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle...
      Sigbert AustrasiaGeslacht: ManGeboorte: Tussen 3 jan 535 en 2 jan 536 - Metz, FranceOverlijden: Tussen 3 jan 575 en 2 jan 576Moeder: RadegondeEchtgenote: BrunchildisZoon: * Childebert II King of Austrasia and BurgundyBroers/zusters: Blithildis Cologne, Blithildis Cologne, Chilperic SossonsDeze persoon schijnt dubbele verwanten te hebben. Bekijk het op FamilySearch om alle informatie te bekijken.
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    Roel Snelder, "Family tree Snelder - Versteegh", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-snelder-versteegh/I503841.php : accessed May 20, 2024), "King Sigebert I of Austrasia (± 524-575)".