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5th-century Thuringian king
not impossible) that the Bisinus of Gregory and the Bisinus of the Lombard chronicles are one and the same. In that case Bisinus would have been married
Bisinus
6th century Thuringian king
sons of King Bisinus. They are sometimes considered as sons of Bisinus' wife Menia, or else as sons of Basina, who is called a wife of Bisinus by the Frankish
Bertachar
Queen of the Thuringians
Pissa, usually identified as Bisinus, king of the Thuringians. The same source and the other Lombard chronicles make Bisinus the father of Raicunda, first
Menia
6th century Thuringian king
529), son of Bisinus and Menia, was a co-king of the Thuringii. He and his brothers Hermanfrid and Berthar succeeded their father Bisinus. After Hermanfrid
Baderic
6th-century king of the Lombards
Wacho married three times. His first marriage was to Raicunda, daughter of Bisinus, King of the Thuringi. His second marriage was to Austrigusa, a Gepid possibly
Wacho
King of Thuringia
the Thuringii in present-day Germany. He was one of three sons of King Bisinus and his Lombard queen Menia. His siblings were Baderic; Raicunda, married
Hermanafrid
Ruling family of the Franks (c. 481–751)
Merovech ?–453/457 ? ? ? Chilperic II King of Burgundy ≈450–493 r.473–493 Bisinus King of Thuringia fl.≈460–506/510 Basina of Thuringia 438–477 Childeric
Merovingian_dynasty
Around 510, she was married to Hermanfrid, son of the Thuringian ruler Bisinus and his Lombard wife Menia. Hermanfrid and his brothers Baderic and Bertachar
Amalaberga
Thuringia is a historical and political region in central Germany. 500?–507 Bisinus 507–529 Baderich 507–525 Berthachar 507–532 Herminafried Conquered by the
List_of_rulers_of_Thuringia
Eastern Frontier, Merovingian Austrasia
century, culminating in their defeat in the 454 Battle of Nedao. With Bisinus a first Thuringian king is documented about 500, who ruled over extended
Duchy_of_Thuringia
Topics referred to by the same term
Pissa River, Russia Pissa, Central African Republic, a village Pissa or Bisinus (fl. c. 500), king of Thuringia Search for "pissa" on Wikipedia. All pages
Pissa
Queen of Thuringia
came with him, although she had allegedly been married to the king there, Bisinus. She herself took the initiative to ask for the hand of Childeric I, king
Basina_of_Thuringia
Genus of sea squirts
found in southern parts of Southern Hemisphere. Species: Pharyngodictyon bisinus Monniot & Monniot, 1991 Pharyngodictyon cauliformis Monniot & Monniot,
Pharyngodictyon
Lombardic queen consort
Lombardic queen consort. She was the daughter of the Thurinigian king Bisinus and his Lombard wife Menia. She had three brothers named in the sources
Raicunda
(complete list) – Gibuld, petty king (fl.470) Thuringia (complete list) – Bisinus, King (450–500) Kingdom of the Gepids Ardaric, fl. c. 454 Giesmus [fr]
List of state leaders in the 5th century
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437 – 473 ? Merovech d. 453/457 ? ? ? Chilperic II c. 450–493 King of Burgundy Bisinus fl.c. 460–506/510 King of Thuringia Basina of Thuringia 438–477 Childeric
Family tree of French monarchs
Family_tree_of_French_monarchs
be consort Death Spouse Gambara ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Radegund of the Thuringii Bisinus, King of the Thuringii ? ? ? ? ? Wacho Austrigusa of the Gepids Thurisind
List of queens consort of the Lombards
List_of_queens_consort_of_the_Lombards
Genus of tunicates
Molgula bacca (Herdman, 1910) Molgula bathybia (Hartmeyer, 1912) Molgula bisinus Monniot, 1989 Molgula bleizi (Lacaze-Duthiers, 1877) Molgula bourbonis
Molgula
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Hindu
King of Henna
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Indian, Telugu
Incarnation of Wealth
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English and South German
English and South German : occupational name for a spinner of yarn, from the agent derivative of Middle English, Middle High German spinnen ‘to spin’.
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Universally present
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Finnish form of German Anselm, ANSELMI means "divine helmet."
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English and Scottish : from Middle English le(a)pere, an occupational name for a basket maker (from Old English lēap ‘basket’).English and Scottish : occupational name or nickname for a dancer, runner, or courier (Old English hlēapere).
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Leper.
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Hungarian form of Latin Feliciana, FELÃCIAN means "happy" or "lucky."
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Leader; Hillside; Town by the Mill; From the Industrious One's Town; Mill Town; Gentle Chieftain; From Malleville
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