Théodebert II

See also: Théodebert (homonymy)

Théodebert II (585 - 612), wire of Childebert II and Faileube, he was king of the Francs of Austrasie of 595 with 612.

With died of Childebert II, its kingdom is divided between its two sons: Théodebert II and Thierry II.

Following an estrangement with his/her grandmother Brunehilde, whom it drives out, this one takes refuge in his/her brother Thierry II.

He marries 608 Bilichilde (assassinated in 610) of which it a:

  • Clotaire,
  • Mérovée (+Assassiné in 612)

It remarie in 609 with Théoudehilde (+613)

  • without posterity.

Starting from 610, a fratricidal war begins between the two brothers. Thierry II twice beats (in Toul and Tolbiac) his/her brother and the fact of carrying out in 612 with his/her Mérovée son. His/her Emma daughter married king Edbaud or Edboald de Kent, lately converted with Christianity.

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