Theuderic was born in 0467, the son of Clovis Merovingian Dynasty and Clotilda [French CLOTILDE; German CHLOTHILDE]. The place is not known.
He died in 0534. The place is not known.
His wife was Suavegotha. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.
Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
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Birth | 467 | ||||
Death | 534 |
Note 1
!StyleName: Merovingian Dynasty, Theuderic King of Metz, Rheims, or Austrasia [511-534] [467 - 534]
!Source: Theuderic I https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theuderic_I
King of Metz
Reign 511–534
Predecessor Clovis I
Successor Theudebert I
Born c. 487
Died c. 534
Spouse Suavegotha
Issue Theudebert I
Theodechild
Dynasty Merovingian
Father Clovis I
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Theuderic I[a] was the Merovingian king of Metz, Rheims, or Austrasia—as it is variously called—from 511 to 534. [1]
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He was the son of Clovis I and one of his earlier wives or concubines .[2] In accordance with Salian tradition, the kingdom was divided between Clovis's four surviving sons: Childebert I in Paris, Chlodomer in Orléans, and Chlothar I in Soissons. Theuderic inherited Metz in 511 at his father's death. Early in his reign, he sent his son Theudebert to kill the Scandinavian King Chlochilaich who had invaded his realm.[3]
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Theuderic got involved in the war between the Thuringian King Hermanfrid and his brother Baderic. Theuderic was promised half of Thuringia for his help; Baderic was defeated, but the land promised was not given up. In 531, Theuderic then, with his brother Chlothar and his son, attacked Thuringia to avenge himself on Hermanfrid. With the assistance of the Saxons under Duke Hadugato, Thuringia was conquered, and Chlothar received Radegund, daughter of King Berthar . Hermanfrid was killed in battle at Unstrut and his kingdom was annexed.[2]
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The four sons of Clovis then all fought the Burgundian kings Sigismund and Godomar; Godomar fled and Sigismund was taken prisoner by Chlodomer. Theuderic married Sigismund's daughter Suavegotha. Godomar rallied the Burgundian army and won back his kingdom. Chlodomer, aided by Theuderic, defeated Godomar, but died in the fighting at Vézeronce.
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After making a treaty with his brother Childebert, Theuderic died in 534. Upon his death the throne of Metz, passed to his son Theudebert. Theuderic also left a daughter Theodechild . Theodechild founded the Abbey of St-Pierre le Vif at Sens.[4]
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Theuderic got involved in the war between the Thuringian King Hermanfrid and his brother Baderic. Theuderic was promised half of Thuringia for his help; Baderic was defeated, but the land promised was not given up. In 531, Theuderic then, with his brother Chlothar and his son, attacked Thuringia to avenge himself on Hermanfrid. With the assistance of the Saxons under Duke Hadugato, Thuringia was conquered, and Chlothar received Radegund, daughter of King Berthar . Hermanfrid was killed in battle at Unstrut and his kingdom was annexed.[2]
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The four sons of Clovis then all fought the Burgundian kings Sigismund and Godomar; Godomar fled and Sigismund was taken prisoner by Chlodomer. Theuderic married Sigismund's daughter Suavegotha. Godomar rallied the Burgundian army and won back his kingdom. Chlodomer, aided by Theuderic, defeated Godomar, but died in the fighting at Vézeronce.
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After making a treaty with his brother Childebert, Theuderic died in 534. Upon his death the throne of Metz, passed to his son Theudebert. Theuderic also left a daughter Theodechild . Theodechild founded the Abbey of St-Pierre le Vif at Sens.[4]