Cloderic the Parricide , King of Cologne

M, ( - 509)
Father-Biological*Siegbert I the Lame , King of Cologne d. 509
Mother-Biological*Theodelinde of Burgundy
Family Lines
Boudreau Line

Roy Line
Last Edited=30 Apr 2023
     Cloderic the Parricide , King of Cologne was the son of Siegbert I the Lame , King of Cologne and Theodelinde of Burgundy. He was called the Parricide because he murdered his own father at the instigation of Clovis I.1

Cloderic the Parricide , King of Cologne married A kinswoman of St. Clothilde, daughter of Agilolfinges.1,2,3,4 Cloderic the Parricide , King of Cologne was murdered in 509 by agents of his kinsman, Clovis I.5,1,2,3,4,6

Child of Cloderic the Parricide , King of Cologne

Child of Cloderic the Parricide , King of Cologne and A kinswoman of St. Clothilde

Citations

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  2. Weis, Frederick Lewis. Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1650, Fifth Edition. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982.
  3. Moriarty, G. Andrews. "The Origin of the Carolingians", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume XCVIII (October 1944).
  4. Sewell, Robert James. Sewell: A History of the Sewell Family from the Earliest Times. N.p.: manuscript, 2008.
  5. Kelley, David H.. "The Nibelungs", Foundations: Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy volume 1, number 6 (July 2005).
  6. Kelley, David H.. "Genealogical Research in England: A New Consideration of the Carolingians", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume CI (April 1947).