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Chilpéric I King of Soissons and King of Neustria
(Abt 0539-0584)
Fredegund
(0543-0597)
Clotaire II King of Neustria, King of the Franks
(0584-0629)
Sichilde
Charibert II
(Abt 0608-0632)

 

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Charibert II 1

  • Born: Abt 608
  • Died: 8 Apr 632 about age 24

  Research Notes:

From Wikipedia - Charibert II :
Charibert II (c.608 -8 April 632 ), a son of Clotaire II and his second wife Sichilde, was briefly king of Aquitaine from 629 to his death, with his capital at Toulouse .

When his father, Clotaire II , King of the Franks , died in 629, Charibert made a bid for the kingdom of Neustria against his elder half-brother Dagobert I , who had already been king of Austrasia since 623 . In the ensuing negotiations, Charibert, a minor, was represented by his uncle Brodulf , the brother of Queen Sichilde. Dagobert had Brodulf killed and ceded the near-independent realm of Aquitaine to Charibert. This agreement was confirmed in 631 , when Charibert stood godfather to Dagobert's son Sigebert .

Charibert's realm included Toulouse, Cahors , Agen , Perigueux , and Saintes , to which he added his possessions in Gascony . Charibert was married to Gisela, the heiress of Amand of Gascony. His fighting force subdued the resistance of the Basques , until the whole of the Basque Country was under his control.

In 632 , Charibert died at Blaye , Gironde -possibly assassinated on Dagobert's orders-and soon after that Charibert's infant son Chilperic was also killed. Aquitaine passed again to Dagobert. Both Charibert and his son are buried in the early Romanesque Basilica of Saint-Romain at Blaye.

  Noted events in his life were:

• Duke of Aquitaine, 629-632.


Sources


1 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Charibert II, Duke of Aquitaine.


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