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Sigimaerus I, Bishop Of Auvergne

Sigimaerus I, Bishop Of Auvergne

Male Abt 419 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sigimaerus I, Bishop Of Auvergne was born about 419 in Westphalia, Germany (son of King Chlodio Of Tournai (Clodius), of France and Siegse (Argotta) (Princess ("Basina") Of The Thuringians) THURINGIANS); and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJTW-3B6
    • Occupation: Bishop of Auvergne
    • _UID: B9426332CB074691A991E1ABDA928212FF18

    Notes:

    Bishop of Auvergne

    Sigimaerus married TONANTIUS in Germany. (daughter of Ferreolus TONANTIUS and AVITUS) was born about 429 in Of Rome, Rome, Italy; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    Married:
    NOTE MARRIED

    Children:
    1. Ferreolus, Duke Of Moselle was born about 465 in Of Moselle, Austrasia, France; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  King Chlodio Of Tournai (Clodius), of France was born in 395 in Westphalia, Germany (son of King Pharamond of The West Franks, Of France and Argotta (Rosamunde) (Queen Of The Franks)); died in 448 in Amiens, Picardy, Franconia; was buried in Cambray, Nord, France.

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    • Alt. Birth: 395 ?, Westphalia, Germany; Alt. Birth
    • FamilySearch ID: GJTW-QXZ
    • Occupation: King of France
    • _UID: B0C98E5481634A4C97F34C72494C2DC7A634
    • Alt. Death: 448, Amiens, Picardy, Franconia; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    King of the Franks.
    Chlodio (probably died after 450), also Clodio, Clodius, Clodion, Cloio or Chlogio, was a Frankish king who attacked and then apparently ruled Roman-inhabited lands around Cambrai and Tournai, near the modern border of Belgium and France. He is known from very few records.

    His influence probably reached as far south as the River Somme. He was therefore the first Frankish ruler to become established so deep within the Roman empire, and distant from the border regions where the Franks had already been established for a long time. He was possibly a descendant of the Salian Franks, who Roman sources report to have settled within Texandria in the 4th century.

    Chlodio married Siegse (Argotta) (Princess ("Basina") Of The Thuringians) THURINGIANS in 412 in France. Siegse (daughter of King Pharamond of The West Franks, Of France and Argotta (Rosamunde) (Queen Of The Franks)) was born in 398 in Thuringia, Germany; died in 455. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Siegse (Argotta) (Princess ("Basina") Of The Thuringians) THURINGIANS was born in 398 in Thuringia, Germany (daughter of King Pharamond of The West Franks, Of France and Argotta (Rosamunde) (Queen Of The Franks)); died in 455.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJT7-LTR
    • Name: Basina
    • Occupation: Princess of The Thuringians
    • _UID: 0FE1955BA085402AA70C7654A0ADBC170C1F

    Notes:

    Princess of The Thuringians

    Children:
    1. King Merovech (Meroveus), of France was born in 412 in France; died in 458.
    2. Alb?eric (Albero) (Lord Of Moselle) was born in 417 in France; died in 456.
    3. 1. Sigimaerus I, Bishop Of Auvergne was born about 419 in Westphalia, Germany; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  King Pharamond of The West Franks, Of FranceKing Pharamond of The West Franks, Of France was born in 370 in Westphalia, Austrasia, now Germany (son of Duke Marcomer FRANCS, Of The East Franks and Hatilde); died in 430.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJRY-V7F
    • Occupation: King of France
    • _UID: 5B82A0ADF2ED41EFA4AE601B23727C5C732E

    Notes:

    King of France - Austrasia.

    Pharamond married Argotta (Rosamunde) (Queen Of The Franks) in 394. Argotta (daughter of Duke Genebaud II, Of The East Franks and Miss GENEBAUD) was born in 376 in France; died in 406. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Argotta (Rosamunde) (Queen Of The Franks) was born in 376 in France (daughter of Duke Genebaud II, Of The East Franks and Miss GENEBAUD); died in 406.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJT7-8MZ
    • Occupation: Queen of Franks
    • _UID: 6F10D119A91844F49D5440B92E599EEE5F01
    • Alt. Birth: 376, France; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    Queen of Franks

    Children:
    1. Belizde (Bellicies) (Princess ("Basina") Of The Thuringians) and died.
    2. Albero (Adelbertus), Duke Of Moselle was born about 394; died in 491.
    3. Fredemundus Of The Salian Franks DESPOSYNI was born in 394 in Swabia, Bavaria; and died.
    4. 2. King Chlodio Of Tournai (Clodius), of France was born in 395 in Westphalia, Germany; died in 448 in Amiens, Picardy, Franconia; was buried in Cambray, Nord, France.
    5. Adalbertus Of The Salian Franks (Duke Of France) was born in 396 in Westphalia, Germany; died in 491.
    6. Frotmund Of The Salian Franks was born in 397; and died.
    7. 3. Siegse (Argotta) (Princess ("Basina") Of The Thuringians) THURINGIANS was born in 398 in Thuringia, Germany; died in 455.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Duke Marcomer FRANCS, Of The East Franks was born about 347 in Cologne, Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Austrasia (son of Duke Clodius, Of The East Franks and Blesinde D'alemania (Princess Of The Sueve) SUEVI); died in 404 in Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Austrasia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJN4-WH9
    • Occupation: Duke of The East Franks
    • _UID: 9AE31DA9990341C9B12BA3ACABCABC1E6383

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    Duke of The East Franks.
    Marcomer, also spelled Marcomeres, Marchomer, Marchomir, was a Frankish leader (dux) in the late 4th century who invaded the Roman Empire in the year 388, when the usurper and leader of the whole of Roman Gaul, Magnus Maximus was surrounded in Aquileia by Theodosius I.

    The invasion is documented by Gregory of Tours who cited the now lost work of Sulpicius Alexander. According to this account Marcomer, Sunno and Genobaud invaded the Roman provinces Germania Inferior and Gallia Belgica in Gaul. They broke through the limes, killed many people, destroyed the most fruitful lands and made the city of Cologne panic. After this raid, the main body of the Franks moved back over the Rhine with their booty. Some of the Franks remained in the Belgian wood called "Silva Carbonaria". When the Roman generals Magnus Maximus, Nanninus and Quintinus heard the news in Trier, they attacked those remaining Frankish forces near the Silva Carbonaria and killed many of them. After this engagement, Quintinus crossed the Rhine to punish the Franks in their own country, however his army was surrounded and beaten. Some Roman soldiers drowned in the marshes, others were killed by Franks; few made it back to the Empire.

    Nanninus and Quintinus were replaced by Charietto and Syrus, who were again confronted by an attack of unidentified Franks.

    Later, after the 388 fall of Magnus Maximus, Marcomer and Sunno held a short meeting about the recent attacks with the Frank Arbogastes, who was a general (magister militum) in the Roman army. The Franks delivered hostages as usual, and Arbogastes returned to his winter quarters in Trier.

    A couple of years later when Arbogastes had seized power and the West Roman army was dominated by Frankish officers, he crossed the Rhine with a Roman army into Germania. Marcomer was seen as leader with Chatti and Ampsivarii but the two did not engage.

    Later we hear from the poet Claudian that Marcomer was captured by Romans and exiled to a villa in Tuscany. His brother Sunno crossed the Rhine and tried to become leader of the band of Marcomer, but was killed by his own people.

    According to the later Liber Historiae Francorum, Marcomer was a descendant of the Trojans and a son of a king called Priam. The Liber also relates that Marcomer tried to unite the Franks after the death of Sunno. He proposed that the Franks should live under one king and proposed his own son Pharamond (whose earliest mention is in this work, and who is considered legendary by scholars) for the kingship. This source does not relate whether Marcomer succeeded, but from other later sources that recall the account of Liber Historiae Francorum, the impression may be gained that Pharamond was regarded as the first king of the Franks.

    Marcomer married Hatilde. Hatilde (daughter of Himbald) was born about 353; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hatilde was born about 353 (daughter of Himbald); and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJRY-R72
    • _UID: F2A1C3518C47497690114E7686635F543A5F

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    1. 4. King Pharamond of The West Franks, Of France was born in 370 in Westphalia, Austrasia, now Germany; died in 430.

  3. 10.  Duke Genebaud II, Of The East Franks was born about 350 in France (son of Dagobert Of The Franks FRANCS); died about 419.

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    • Occupation: Duke of The East Franks
    • _UID: 0181050DA1F24CE09BB1AFB7418DB92DB9FE

    Notes:

    Duke of The East Franks. Died without male issue.

    Genebaud married Miss GENEBAUD in 375. Miss was born about 358 in France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Miss GENEBAUD was born about 358 in France; and died.

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    • _UID: 6CAE3C0D13E24F1BB80016BE991173A10C9E

    Children:
    1. 5. Argotta (Rosamunde) (Queen Of The Franks) was born in 376 in France; died in 406.