Siegbert I the Lame , King of Cologne
M, ( - 509)
Father-Biological* | Childebert , King of Cologne |
- Family Lines
- Boudreau Line
Roy Line
Last Edited=19 Nov 2022
Siegbert I the Lame , King of Cologne was the son of Childebert , King of Cologne.
Siegbert I the Lame , King of Cologne married Theodelinde of Burgundy.1 Siegbert I the Lame , King of Cologne was murdered in 509 by his own son, Cloderic at the instigation of Clovis I.2,3,1,4,5,6
Compeller's Notes:
Siegbert I the Lame , King of Cologne married Theodelinde of Burgundy.1 Siegbert I the Lame , King of Cologne was murdered in 509 by his own son, Cloderic at the instigation of Clovis I.2,3,1,4,5,6
Compeller's Notes:
Parents: His ancestry link to the Merovingians is questionable.2
Child of Siegbert I the Lame , King of Cologne and Theodelinde of Burgundy
- Cloderic the Parricide , King of Cologne+ ( - 509)
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