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31: 290: 273: 118:, who had received the realm of Burgundy. After the two brothers reached adulthood, they were often at war, with Brunhilda siding with Theuderic. In 599, Theuderic defeated Theudebert at 310: 327: 337: 30: 305: 449: 439: 264: 236: 212: 161: 434: 96: 138:(600–604). At this point, however, the two brothers took up arms against each other; Theuderic defeated Theudebert at 142:. In 605, Theudebert refused to aid his brother whose kingdom was invaded by Clothar II. In 610, Theudebert extorted 200: 419: 414: 157:
in 612. Theudebert was locked up in a monastery at the order of his grandmother, and killed with his son Merovech.
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Murray, Alexander C. (2018). "Theudebert II". In Nicholson, Oliver (ed.).
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from his brother and Theuderic took up arms against him, yet again.
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Index

Theodobert II

tremissis
French
Austrasia
AD
Childebert II
Poitiers
Tours
Le Puy-en-Velay
Bordeaux
Châteaudun
Champagne
Auvergne
Transjurane Alemannia
Brunhilda
Theuderic II
Sens
Chlothar II
Dormelles
Montereau
Neustria
Étampes
Alsace
Toul
ZĂĽlpich
Bilichildis
Emma
Eadbald of Kent
Murray 2018

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