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Bertachar (or Berthachar) was a king of
Thuringia from
about 510
until about 525, co-ruling with his
brothers Hermanfrid and Baderic.
Bertachar was probably...
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siblings were Baderic; Raicunda,
married to the
Lombard king Wacho; and
Bertachar.
Between 507 and 511
Hermanfrid married Amalaberga,
daughter of Amalafrida...
- was born
about 520 to
Bertachar, one of the
three kings of the
German land Thuringia. Radegund's uncle, Hermanfrid,
killed Bertachar in battle, and took...
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father of the
three brothers who
ruled Thuringia in the 520s: Hermanafrid,
Bertachar (father of
Saint Radegund) and Baderic. They are
sometimes considered...
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Bisinus and his
Lombard wife Menia.
Hermanfrid and his
brothers Baderic and
Bertachar succeeded their father as co-rulers,
while their mother returned to her...
- 454–526 r.474–526
Sigismund King of the
Burgundians ?–≈524 r.516–523
Bertachar King of
Thuringia ≈485–530? r.≈500–529?
Baderic King of
Thuringia ≈480–529...
- Amalaberga. He
begins his rule,
shared with his
brothers Baderic and
Bertachar.
Wooden coffins and
wooden tools are used in the
burial places of the...
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brothers who
ruled Thuringia in the 520s and 530s: Hermanafrid,
Bertachar and Baderich.
Bertachar had a daughter, Radegund, who
founded Holy
Cross Abbey in...
- 454–526 King of the
Ostrogoths Sigismund d. c. 524 King of the
Burgundians Bertachar c. 485–c. 530 King of
Thuringia Baderic c. 480–529 King of
Thuringia Ingomer...
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second marriage,
which occurred around 532, was to Radegund,
daughter of
Bertachar, King of Thuringia, whom he and his
brother Theuderic defeated. She was...