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  1. Basina or Basine (c. 438 – 477) was remembered as a queen of Thuringia in the middle of the fifth century, by much later authors such as especially Gregory of Tours. [1] However, because Gregory described her family's kingdom of Thuringia as being on the Gaulish or western side of the river Rhine, it is sometimes thought to be the Civitas ...

    • c. 438
    • c. 463 – 477
  2. Feb 12, 2023 · About Basina II of the Thüringians. 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. For as she herself said, "I want to have the ...

    • Saxon Tribal Lands
    • 435
    • Childéric I, King of The Franks
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  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Basina, -ad:43 of Saxony was born in 398, to Theudemir of the Ostrogoths and Winilinda. Basina married Clodio. Clodio was born in 392, in Alemanha, Colônia, North Rhine- Westphalia,. They had 3 children: Meroveco (ou Meroveu), Menia of Saxony and Sigobert the Lame of Franks.

  5. Basina of Thuringia was born in 0438, in Thuringia, Germany. She married Childerich I. Of The Salian Franks in 0463. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters. She died on 28 November 0477, in Gaul, Roman Empire, at the age of 39, and was buried in Gaul, Roman Empire.

  6. 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.

  7. Thuringian Basin. The Thuringian Basin [1] [2] ( German: Thüringer Becken) is a depression in the central and northwest part of Thuringia in Germany which is crossed by several rivers, the longest of which is the Unstrut. It stretches about 60 kilometres (37 mi) from north to south and around 120 kilometres (75 mi) from east to west.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BisinusBisinus - Wikipedia

    Bisinus (sometimes shortened to Bisin) was the king of Thuringia in the 5th century AD or around 500. He is the earliest historically attested ruler of the Thuringians . Almost nothing more about him can be said with certainty, including whether all the variations on his name in the sources refer to one or two different persons.

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