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Merovingian king of Austrasia (535-555)
Theudebald (in modern English, Theobald; in French, Thibaut or Théodebald; in German, Theudowald) (534 – 555), son of Theudebert I and Deuteria, was the
Theudebald
Lanfredus's brother was Theudebald. Following Cotefredus's death in 709 and the accession of Lanfredus and his brother Theudebald, the Frankish maior domus
Lanfredus
8th-century Alamanni ruler
Theudebald or Theutbald was the Duke of Alamannia from 730 until his deposition. He was a son of Gotfrid and brother and co-ruler with Lantfrid from 709
Theudebald,_Duke_of_Alamannia
Germanic noble family
first made war on Alemannia, but allies when the Alemanni, under Duke Theudebald invaded Alsace (which had a large Alemannic element in its population)
Etichonids
Merovingian king of Austrasia (c. 500–547)
hunting accident involving a wild bull and was succeeded by his son, Theudebald. Most of what we know about Theudebert comes from the Histories or History
Theudebert_I
King of the Franks (r. 511–558) of the Merovingian dynasty
much larger than either Childebert's or Theudebert's.[citation needed] Theudebald, Chlothar's great-nephew and the grandson of the late Theuderic, died
Chlothar_I
Topics referred to by the same term
Theudebald (also Theodebald, Theodobald, Theudowald, Theutbald or Teutbold) is a Germanic masculine given name from the early Middle Ages. It may refer
Theudebald_(disambiguation)
6th-century king of the Lombards
married Theudebert I of Austrasia) and Waldrada (who married firstly Theudebald of Austrasia, secondly Chlothar I, King of the Franks, and thirdly Garibald
Wacho
Duke of Alamannia from c. 690 - 709
war was unfinished when Cotefredus died in 709. His sons, Lanfredus and Theudebald, had the support of Pepin and succeeded him. It has often been stated
Cotefredus
Western European kingdom (c. 481–843)
part of Veneto as spoils. His son and successor Theudebald was unable to retain them, and on Theudebald's death in 555 all the lands passed to Chlothar
Francia
Germanic people
suzerainty over Alemannia was mostly nominal. However, after an uprising by Theudebald, the Duke of Alamannia, Carloman executed the Alamannic nobility and installed
Alemanni
Queen consort of the Franks (c. 495–c. 532)
the Franks residing at Orléans. Together they had three sons: Gunthar, Theudebald, and Clodoald. King Chlodomer led an expedition against the Burgundians
Guntheuc
Kingdom within Frankish empire (511–751)
after the Carolingian dynasty. Theuderic I, 511–533 Theudebert I, 533–548 Theudebald, 548–555 Chlothar I, 555–561 Sigebert I, 561–575 Childebert II, 575–595
Austrasia
Ruling family of the Franks (c. 481–751)
561–592 Chlothsind Alboin King of the Lombards 530s–572 r.≈560/565–572 Theudebald King of Rheims ≈535–555 r.548–555 Theudebert I of Soissons Basina ~560–620
Merovingian_dynasty
noblemen who attended accusing them of taking part in the uprising of Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia and Odilo, Duke of Bavaria, and summarily executed
Council_of_Cannstatt
Walthari 539-546 Garibald I of Bavaria 540-591 Waldrada of Neustria 531-572 Theudebald of Austrasia Grasulf I of Friuli died 571 Alboin 530-565-572 Authari 540-84-90
List_of_kings_of_the_Lombards
Original homeland of the Saxons in Northwest Germany
555, when Theudebald, the Frankish king, died and the Saxons used this opportunity for war. The Saxons were defeated by Chlothar I, Theudebald's successor
Old_Saxony
Frankish noble family founded by Charles Martel
the same year that Duke Lantfrid died and was succeeded by his brother Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia. As successful as campaigning had been, Charles seemingly
Carolingian_dynasty
Head of the House of Wittelsbach since 1996
Garibald I received the ducal title for Bavaria from the Frankish king Theudebald of Austrasia, shortly after the settlement or ethnogenesis of the Baiuvarii
Franz_von_Bayern
Bavarian noble family
Merovingians. Garibald I himself married Waldrada, the widow of Merovingian king Theudebald, in 555, after her marriage to Chlothar I was annulled on grounds of consanguinity
Agilolfings
Christian saint, Thuringian princess, and Frankish queen
Ingund's sister Aregund and Waldrada the widow of Clotaire's grand-nephew Theudebald). She had no children with him. Radegund was noted for her almsgiving
Radegund
Calendar year
in the Basilica of San Vitale (Ravenna), are made (approximate date). Theudebald, age 13, succeeds his father Theudebert I after a reign of 14 years, and
547
Calendar year
Frankish territories of Metz and Reims, after the death of his great-nephew Theudebald. King Erb of Gwent (in Southern Wales) dies; his kingdom is divided into
555
Queen consort of Austrasia
Waldrada (also Vuldetrada) (531–572), wife (firstly) of Theudebald, King of Austrasia (ruled 548–555), reputed mistress (secondly) of Chlothar I, King
Waldrada_(Lombard)
Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany
Theudebert named Theudechild. In 555, after the death of Theudebert's son Theudebald, his grandfather Theuderic's younger half-brother Clothar I (also spelled
Saxons
Frankish monarchs
childless 3. Unknown wife, 540s: 1 son c. 548 Aged 44/45 Resided at Reims Theudebald c. 548 – c. 555 c. 535 Son of Theudebert I and Deuteria Waldrada, 540s:
List_of_Frankish_kings
The Council of Toul was a Frankish synod convoked by Theudebald, King of Austrasia, that convened in Toul on 1 June 550. It is not known how many bishops
Council_of_Toul
Former territory inhabited by the Germanic Alemanni peoples
683–723 Gotfrid until 709 Willehari 709–712 (in Ortenau) Lantfrid 709–730 Theudebald 709–744 Liutfrid, Duke of Alsace, 723–after 742 The Alemanni were under
Alamannia
Name list
[citation needed] The name occurs in many spelling variations, including Theudebald, Diepold, Diebold, Theobalt, Tybalt; in French Thibaut, Thibault, Thibeault
Theobald
554 battle
Franks for help against the Byzantine armies under Narses. Although King Theudebald refused to send aid, he allowed two of his subjects, the Alemanni chieftains
Battle_of_the_Volturnus
Duke of Bavaria from 555 to 591
the Kingdom of the Lombards. After the death of the Merovingian king Theudebald of Austrasia, his successor Chlothar I had "begun to have intercourse
Garibald_I_of_Bavaria
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
and was the capital of the Gaulish tribe of the Leuci. In 550, King Theudebald convoked a synod at Toul. In 612, King Theudebert II of Austrasia was
Toul
Historian and Bishop of Tours (c. 538–594)
and successor Theudebert I in 548. Theudebert's kingdom is inherited by Theudebald until his own death in 555. Book Four continues from when the two remaining
Gregory_of_Tours
Calendar year
scholar (approximate date) Sigebert I, king of Austrasia (approximate date) Theudebald, king of Austrasia (approximate date) Xiao Zhao Di, emperor of Northern
535
Duke of Bavaria
Theobald (also Theudebald, Theodolt, or Theodoalt) (died 717/719) was the duke of Bavaria from at least 711, when his father Theodo associated him with
Theobald_of_Bavaria
(complete list) – Theuderic I, King (511–533) Theudebert I, King (533–548) Theudebald, King (548–555) Chlothar I, King (555–561) Sigebert I, King (561–575)
List of state leaders in the 6th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_6th_century
A Germanic people
outstanding warrior named Waccar of the Warni (Ouakkáros Ouárnos), whose son Theudebald, together with his Warni force, joined the Eastern Roman forces in Italy
Warini
King of the Lombards from c. 560 to 572
marriage, which took place soon after the death of the Frankish ruler Theudebald in 555, is thought to reflect Audoin's decision to distance himself from
Alboin
dysentery, surrendered to the Byzantines. 548 Theudebert I died. His son Theudebald inherited his kingdom. 549 October Fifth Council of Orléans: A synod presided
Timeline_of_German_history
532–592 King of Burgundy Chlothsind Alboin 530s–572 King of the Lombards Theudebald c. 535–555 King of Rheims Theudebert of Soissons Basina c. 560–620 Bertha
Family tree of French monarchs
Family_tree_of_French_monarchs
of Austrasia. 547 Theudebert I died, his son Theudebald succeeded him as king of Austrasia. 555 Theudebald died, his realm passed to his great-uncle Chlothar
Timeline_of_French_history
Medieval European aristocratic family
I Ragnachar Chararic Childebert I Chlodomer Theuderic I Theudebert I Theudebald Chlothar I Charibert I Guntram Sigebert I Childebert II Theudebert II
Bosonids
Calendar year
Burgundy, invades the Swabian Jura (southwestern Germany), and chases Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia, from his mountain redoubt in Alsace. In 741 and 744
744
indicates that he was invited to the council through a letter from King Theudebald. When he wrote back demanding to know the purpose of the council, he learned
Mapinius
Calendar year
Gothic-Frank army (50,000 men), under joint command of the kings Totila and Theudebald, has blocked the principal route to the Po Valley. Not wishing to engage
551
Toul c.565–before 581 17 Dynamius of Provence Vilicus of Metz 561–568 18 Theudebald Justinian I 548/9 19 Theudebert I Justinian I 536–538 20 Theudebert I
Austrasian_Letters
Frankish suzerainty by upholding the rights of succession of Lantfrid and Theudebald, the sons of the late duke Gotfrid, whom Willehari may have been elected
Willehari
bishop. Cautinus, however, who was an archdeacon in Clermont, went to king Theudebald and reported the death of Bishop Gall. The king then made Cautinus as
Cautinus
(723–742) Duchy of Alemannia Gotfrid, Duke (?–709) Lantfrid, Duke (709–730) Theudebald, Duke (709–746) Bavaria (complete list) – Theodo, Duke (c.680–716) Theodbert
List of state leaders in the 8th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century
Decade
in the Basilica of San Vitale (Ravenna), are made (approximate date). Theudebald, age 13, succeeds his father Theudebert I after a reign of 14 years, and
540s
Decade
Burgundy, invades the Swabian Jura (southwestern Germany), and chases Theudebald, Duke of Alamannia, from his mountain redoubt in Alsace. In 741 and 744
740s
Decade
Gothic-Frank army (50,000 men), under joint command of the kings Totila and Theudebald, has blocked the principal route to the Po Valley. Not wishing to engage
550s
Decade
scholar (approximate date) Sigebert I, king of Austrasia (approximate date) Theudebald, king of Austrasia (approximate date) Xiao Zhao Di, emperor of Northern
530s
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