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Egidius (bishop of Reims)

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50:, Queen of Soissons, encompassed the assassination of Childebert. Egidius, a known friend of Fredegund's husband King Chilperic, was asked to explain how he had come to receive a number of villas from Chilperic. The documents supposedly showing King Chilperic's authorization proved to be forged. There was also a charge of bribery. Gregory describes the trial of Egidius in 590 for treason. Faced with additional documents and witnesses, Egidius was found guilty, but his life was spared. He was defrocked and exiled to 133: 34:
held over her son King Childebert. Three of them—Rauching, Ursio, and Berthefrid—conspired to assassinate Childebert; Egidius was suspected of involvement, but escaped prosecution much to the anger of Childebert's uncle
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was a nobleman from Austrasia was a bishop of Reims (573-590). An influential person during the minority of King
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Many of the dukes strongly opposed the influence of
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Childebert II
Chilperic I
Queen Brunhilda
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Gregory of Tours
Fredegund
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Gaillard, Michèle. "Egidius", The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity, Oxford University Press, 2018
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