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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlbofledisAlbofledis - Wikipedia

    Albofledis (or Albochledis) was a Frankish noblewoman, the daughter of the Frankish king Childeric I (d. 481) and the Thuringian noblewoman Basina (d. 477). She was a sister of Clovis I. [1] According to Gregory of Tours, she was baptised on the same day as her brother. [2]

  2. Aboflede (470 – ¿¿??). Childeric murió en 481 y fue enterrado en Tournai. Su hijo Clovis lo sucedió como rey de los francos Salios. Tumba . Detalle de abejas doradas con inserciones de granate. Dibujo detallado de las abejas/moscas doradas descubiertas en la tumba de Childeric I en Tournai el 27 de mayo de 1653. Dibujado por J. J ...

  3. Aboflede has a genetic connection to the Graham ancestry lineage as Charlene Bell's maternal 45th great-grandaunt. • There is no recorded connection between Aboflede and the Dietz ancestry lineage.

  4. Andelfida had 5 siblings: Clovis I (Chlodovech) 'The Great' King of the Salian Franks 1st King of all Franks Consul of the Roman Empire Merovingian, Aboflede Alboflède Franks and 3 other siblings. Andelfida married Theodoric I Amali Dietrich "the Great" King Of The Ostrogoths in marriage place .

  5. 4. Aboflede (470 – ?). Sources 1. of Tours, Gregory (575 - 594). "Book II". The History of the Franks (in English) (trans. Lewis Thorpe ed.). Baltimore: Penguin. ISBN 9780140442953. • Gregory of Tours French Wikipedia has more to say about her origins: Aucun document contemporain ne permet d'établir formellement l'origine de Basine.

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q22923950Aboflede - Wikidata

    Aboflede (Q22923950) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. sister of Clovis I. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Aboflede. sister of Clovis I. Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. page(s) 53. stated in. La Préhistoire des Capétiens. sex or gender. female. 1 reference. page(s) 53.

  7. The Merovingian dynasty ( / ˌmɛrəˈvɪndʒiən /) was the ruling family of the Franks from around the middle of the 5th century until 751. [1] They first appear as "Kings of the Franks" in the Roman army of northern Gaul. By 509 they had united all the Franks and northern Gallo-Romans under their rule.