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  1. Clovis I (466 – 511) Audofleda (467 – 511) – queen of the Ostrogoths and wife of Theodoric the Great. Lantechildis (468 – ?) Albofledis (470 – ?). Portrayals. Queen Basina of Thuringia is the central antagonist in the 2005 film, The Brothers Grimm . See also. Gregory of Tours. Sources. ^ Singer, Rachel (2022-03-14).

  2. Basine, or Basina (c. 438 -77 CE) Childeric I , King of the Salian Franks, was driven from his kingdom and sought refuge with the king of Thuringia, King Bisinus. While in exile, Basine, the wife of King Bisinus, either “conceived a passion for” or was “seduced” by Childeric. When Childeric returned to his kingdom, Basine abandoned her ...

  3. Basina, daughter of the Thuringian king Basin and Basina, a Saxon princess, was queen of Thuringia in the middle of the fifth century. She left her husband king Bisinus and went to Roman Gaul. She herself took the initiative to ask for the hand of Childeric I, king of the Franks, and married him.

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    • Childeric I OF THE SALIAN FRANKS (440-481)
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    • Queens of The Merovingian Franks
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    A major source for the history of these women is the "History of the Franks" by Gregory of Tours, a bishop who lived at the same time and interacted with some of the individuals listed here. Bede's "Ecclesiastic History of the English People" is another source for Frankish history.

    circa 438-477
    Queen Consort of Childeric I
    Mother of Clovis I
    circa 470-June 3, 545
    Queen Consort of Clovis I
    Mother of Chlodomer of Orléan, Childebert I of Paris, Clothar I of Soissons, stepmother of Theuderic I of Metz. She had a daughter, also named Clotilde.
    circa 499-?
    Queen Consort of Clothar (Clotaire or Lothair) I of Soissons
    Sister of Aregund, another wife of Clothar
    Daughter of Baderic of Thuringia
    circa 500-561
    Queen Consort of Clothar (Clotaire or Lothair) I of Soissons
    Sister of Ingund, another wife of Clothar
    Daughter of Baderic of Thuringia
    circa 518/520-August 13, 586/587
    Queen Consort of Clothar (Clotaire or Lothair) I of Soissons

    Other wives or consorts of Clothar were Guntheuc (a widow of Clothar's brother Chlodomer), Chunsine, and Waldrada (he may have repudiated her).

    ?-circa 580
    Queen Consort of Chilperic I, son of Clothar I and Aregund
    Mother of a daughter, Basina, and three sons: Merovech, Theudebert, and Clovis
    circa 540-568
    Queen Consort of Chilperic I, son of Clothar I and Aregund
    circa 550-597
    Queen Consort of Chilperic I, son of Clothar I and Aregund
    Mother and regent of Chlotar (Lothair) II
  5. Feb 12, 2023 · Basina (Basine, Basina II), was queen of Thuringia in the middle of the fifth century. She left her husband king Bisinus (Basinus I) and went to Roman Gaul. She herself took the initiative to ask for the hand of Childeric I, king of the Franks, and married him.

    • Saxon Tribal Lands
    • 435
    • Childéric I, King of The Franks
  6. Basina or Basine (c. 438 – 477) was a queen of Thuringia in the middle of the fifth century. Biography . Basina was a daughter of the Thuringian king Basin and Basina, a Saxon princess. She left her husband, king Bisinus and went to Roman Gaul. She herself took the initiative to ask for the hand of Childeric I, king of the Franks, and married ...

  7. Queen Basina of Thuringia is the central antagonist in the 2005 film, The Brothers Grimm. See also. Gregory of Tours; Sources. Singer . Rachel . 2022-03-14 . Gregory’s forgotten rebel: the portrayal of Basina by Gregory of Tours and its implications . Early Medieval Europe . 10.1111/emed.12534 . 0963-9462. Book: Gregory of Tours. The History ...

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