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  1. Theudebert II (French: Thibert or Théodebert) (c.585–612), King of Austrasia (595–612 AD), was the son and heir of Childebert II. He received the kingdom of Austrasia plus the cities ( civitates ) of Poitiers , Tours , Le Puy-en-Velay , Bordeaux , and Châteaudun , as well as the Champagne , the Auvergne , and Transjurane Alemannia .

  2. Apr 11, 2024 · king (595-610), Austrasia. Theodebert II (born 586—died 612) was the Merovingian king of Austrasia. Theodebert succeeded his father, Childebert II, on the throne of Austrasia in 595 while his brother, Theodoric II, mounted that of Burgundy.

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  4. Jan 23, 2024 · Theodebert II 596-612 at Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, visited Aug. 22, 2013. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Theudebert II (French: Thibert or Théodebert; 586 – 612), King of Austrasia (595 – 612 AD), was the son and heir of Childebert II.

  5. Theudebert II ( French: Thibert or Théodebert) (c.585 – 612), King of Austrasia (595–612 AD ), was the son and heir of Childebert II. He received the kingdom of Austrasia plus the cities ( civitates) of Poitiers, Tours, Le Puy-en-Velay, Bordeaux, and Châteaudun, as well as the Champagne, the Auvergne, and Transjurane Alemannia.

  6. Feb 23, 2023 · Theodbert (also Theodebert, Theudebert, Theotpert, and Theodo) (c. 685 – c. 719) was the duke of Bavaria in some capacity or other from 702 to his death. He was the eldest son of Duke Theodo of Bavaria and Folchaid. He was first associated with his father as duke in 702, ruling from Salzburg.

  7. Theudebert II (French: Thibert or Théodebert) (c.585–612), King of Austrasia (595–612 AD), was the son and heir of Childebert II. He received the kingdom of Austrasia plus the cities (civitates) of Poitiers, Tours, Le Puy-en-Velay, Bordeaux, and Châteaudun, as well as the Champagne, the Auvergne, and Transjurane Alemannia.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Theuderic_IITheuderic II - Wikipedia

    Theuderic II (also spelled Theuderich, Theoderic or Theodoric; in French, Thierry) (587–613), king of Burgundy (595–613) and Austrasia (612–613), was the second son of Childebert II. [1] At his father's death in 595, he received Guntram 's kingdom of Burgundy, with its capital at Orléans, while his elder brother, Theudebert II, received ...

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