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jueves, 22 de febrero de 2024

Hizkiya Rosh Golah of Judah ben Shehanya, 33rd Exilarch Hizkiya III ★Bisabuelo n°33M★🧬 Ref: HR--50 |•••► #HOLANDA 🏆 🇳🇱 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 33 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Hizkiya , 33rd Exilarch is your 59th great grandfather


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your mother → Belén Eloina Borges Ustáriz

her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna

her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesús Uztáriz y Monserrate

her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra

his mother → María Manuela Ibarra y Galindo

her mother → Andrés Eugenio Rafael de Ibarra é Ibarra

her father → Juan Julián de Ibarra y Herrera

his father → Antonia Nicolasa Sarmiento de Herrera y Loaisa

his mother → Juan Sarmiento de Herrera y Fernández Pacheco, Alférez Mayor

her father → Agustín Sarmiento de Herrera y Rojas

his father → Diego Sarmiento de Rojas y Ayala

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his father → Rabbi Avraham HaLevi ben Zechariah

his father → wife, Zerachya II Halevi, [of Girona]

his mother → Reina Bat bat Barzilai

her mother → Oroved ben Reuben Barzillai al-Bargeloni, Nasi & Qadi al-Denia

her father → Reyna ben Elijah Ha-Kohen

his mother → Elijah ben Solomon ha-Kohen, Gaon of Palestine Yeshiva of Tyre

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his father → 1st Wife Shmuel ben Hophni bat Sherira Gaon, of Sura

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his mother → Mar Rab Mishoi 'Sheshna' ben Yitzhak Sedeq, haSofer b'Pumbeditha

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his father → Hillel Yishai "Hilal" ben "Mari", Gaon of Sura

his father → Meiri ben Hananiah haKohen al-Nahr Pekod

his father → Hananya "Dayan of the Gate" ben Haninai al-Nahr Paqod, Gaon of Sura

his father → Haninai al-Nehar Peḳkod ben Bustanai bar Adai, Exilarch & Gaon of Sura

his father → Hananya "Bustenai" ben Haninai, Exilarch & Gaon of Pumbeditha

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his father → Haninaï ben Mar Mari, Grandson of Exilarch Mar Zutra I

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his father → Kahana ben Abba Mari, 23rd Exilarch Mar Kahana I

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his father → Shlomo ben Hunya, Exilarch Interregnum

his father → Hunya ben Nathan, Exilarch Interregnum

his father → Nathan (de Zuzita, Babylon) ben Shalom

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Dutch: Hizkiya ben Shehanya, 33rd Exilarch Hizkiya III, Hebrew: חזקיה בן שכניא, ריש גלותא, Arabic: حزقيا بن شعنيا, 33rd Exilarch

Gender: Male

Birth: circa -50

Death: circa -10 (31-48)

Immediate Family:

Son of Shechanya II ibn Da'ud, Exilarch and N.N., Wife of Schechaniah ben David

Husband of Wife of Hezekiah ben Shechaniah

Father of Shalom II ben Hizkiya, Exilarch Interregnum


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miércoles, 16 de agosto de 2023

Baderich, king of the Thüringians ♛★Bisabuelo n°33M★ Ref: KT-0480 |•••► #ALEMANIA 🏆🇩🇪★ #Genealogía #Genealogy

33 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Baderich, king of the Thüringians is your 33rd great grandfather.

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her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna
her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesús Uztáriz y Monserrate
her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra
his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina
her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza
his mother → Andrés Manuel Ortiz de Urbina y Landaeta, I Marqués de Torrecasa
her father → Manuel Ortiz de Urbina y Márquez de Cañizares
his father → Manuel de Ortiz de Urbina y Suárez
his father → Juan Ortíz de Urbina y Eguíluz
his father → Martín Ortíz de Urbina
his father → Pedro Ortiz de Urbina
his father → Ortún Díaz de Urbina
his father → Diego López
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his father → Lope Díaz Íñiguez, II señor de Vizcaya, IV Conde de Viscaya
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his father → Lope Velázquez, señor de Colindres
his father → Velasco
his father → Iñigo López, V conde de Vizcaya
his father → Lope "El Lindo" Iñiguez, IV conde de Vizcaya
his father → Elvira Bermudez Lainez
his mother → Bermudo Lainez de Castrogeriz
her father → Laín Calvo, Juez de Castilla
his father → Gundesinto de Castrogériz, Conde de Castrogeriz
his father → Singerico de Cantabria, Conde de Castrogeriz (Castroxeriz)
his father → Teodomiro CANTABRIA and Liebana
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his mother → Savaricus of Suéves
her father → Gaudioso of Suéves
his father → Eborico, king of the Suevi
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Dutch: Balderic
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 480
Kingdom of the Thuringi, (Present Germany)
Death: 519 (34-44)
Kingdom of the Thuringi, (Present Germany) (Killed by King Theuderic of Metz in battle as part of a conspiracy with Hermanafrid)
Immediate Family:
Son of Basinus II, king of the Thüringians and Ménia, a Lombard
Husband of Mutter von Amelberga
Father of Amalberge of the Thüringians; ... of Thüringia; --- of Thüringia; Radegonde Von Thüringen; Arégonde, Queen of the Franks and 1 other
Brother of Radegund, queen consort of the Lombards; Hermanfried, king of the Thüringians and Bertachar, co-King of the Thüringians
Half brother of Audoin, king of the Lombards

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Baderic, Baderich, Balderich, Balderick or Boderic (c.480-c.529), son of Bisinus and Basina, was a co-king of the Thuringii. He and his brothers Hermanfrid and Berthar succeeded their father Bisinus. After Hermanfrid defeated Berthar in battle, he invited King Theuderic I of Metz to help him defeat Baderic in return for half of the kingdom. Theuderic I agreed and Baderic was defeated and killed in 529. Hermanfrid became the sole king.

Other info
ID: I5480He40a

Name: Herminafred Thuringia,king-of

Given Name: Herminafred
Surname: Thuringia,king-of
Sex: M
Note: VERSIONS OF HIS NAME:

Herminafred [wWikipedia]
Hermanafrid [wWikipedia]
Hermanfrid [wWikipedia]
Hermanifrid [wWikipedia]
Hermenfredus [wWikipedia]
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HIS LIFE:

Killed his brother Bertachar in a battle; 0529A
last independent king of the Thuringii
-

SOURCES:

Wikipedia "Amalafrid"; "Hermanafrid"
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PKD RU6-5480He40a 2008No22

Information from 2009 Paul K Davis [paulkdavis@earthlink.net] Fremont CA

Father: Basinus Thuringians,king-of
Mother: Basina -
Marriage 1 Amalaberga -
Children

1. Amalafrid Thuringia,of
2. Rodelindis Thuringia,of
Forrás / Source:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pkd&id=I5...
From the Wikipedia page on Hermanafrid:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanfrid

Hermanfrid (also Hermanifrid or Hermanafrid; Latin: Hermenfredus) was the last independent king of the Thuringii. He was one of three sons of King Bessinus (or Bisinus) and the Lombard Menia (or Basina). His siblings were Baderic; Radegund (the elder), married to the Lombard king Wacho; and Bertachar.

Hermanfrid married Amalaberga, daughter of Amalafrida who was the daughter of Theodemir, between 507 and 511. Amalberga was also the niece of Theodoric the Great. It is unclear when Hermanfrid became king, but he is called king (rex thoringorum) in a letter by Theodoric dated to 507. He first shared the rule with his brothers Baderic and Bertachar, but later killed Bertachar in a battle in 529, leaving the young Radegund an orphan.

According to Gregory of Tours, Amalaberga now stirred up Hermanfrid against his remaining brother. Once she laid out only half the table for a meal, and when questioned about the reason, she told him "A king who owns only of half of his kingdom deserved to have half of his table bare." Thus roused, Hermanfrid made a pact with the king of Metz, Theuderic I, to march against Baderic. Baderic was overcome by the Franks and beheaded, but Hermanfrid refused to fulfill his obligations to Theuderic, which led to enmity between the two kings.

In 531 or 532, Theuderic, his son Theudebert I, and his brother King Clotaire I of Soissons attacked the Thuringii. The Franks won a battle near the river Unstrut and took the royal seat at Scithingi (modern Burgscheidungen). Hermanfrid managed to flee, but the Franks captured his niece Radegund (see Venantius Fortunatus, De excidio Thoringae) and his nephews.

Theuderic gave Hermanfrid safe conduct, ordered him to come to Zülpich, and gave him many gifts. While Hermanfrid talked with Theuderic, somebody pushed him from the town walls of Zülpich and he died. Gregory mentions that certain people had ventured to suggest that Theuderic might have had something to do with it.

Radegund was then forced to marry King Clotaire, while Hermanfrid's wife Amalaberga fled to the Ostrogoths with her children Amalafrid and Rodelinda. She was later captured by the Byzantine general Belisarius and sent to Constantinople, where Amalafrid later became an imperial general and Rodelinda was married to the Lombard king Auduin.

The Thuringian kingdom ended with Hermanfrid. The area east of the Saale river was taken over by Slavic tribes, north Thuringia by the Saxons.

The fall of the Thuringian dynasty became the subject of numerous epic treatments, the best known of which is in the Rerum gestarum saxonicarum libri tres by Widukind of Corvey, a Saxon foundation myth written in 967. Rudolph of Fulda tells a related story.

About the Sources

The main source for this period is Gregory of Tours, who represents the Frankish viewpoint. Widukind is much later and has clearly incorporated mythical elements into his account. Procopius only mentions the events in passing as far as they affect Italy.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanfrid for more information.


Baderic, Baderich, Balderich or Boderic (c.480-c.529), son of Bisinus and Basina, was a co-king of the Thuringii. He and his brothers Hermanfrid and Berthar succeeded their father Bisinus. After Hermanfrid defeated Berthar in battle, he invited King Theuderic I of Metz to help him defeat Baderic in return for half of the kingdom. Theuderic I agreed and Baderic was defeated and killed in 529. Hermanfrid became the sole king.
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ID: I5480He40a

Name: Herminafred Thuringia,king-of

Given Name: Herminafred Surname: Thuringia,king-of Sex: M Note: VERSIONS OF HIS NAME:

Herminafred [wWikipedia] Hermanafrid [wWikipedia] Hermanfrid [wWikipedia] Hermanifrid [wWikipedia] Hermenfredus [wWikipedia]
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HIS LIFE:

Killed his brother Bertachar in a battle; 0529A last independent king of the Thuringii
-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanfrid

Hermanfrid (also Hermanifrid or Hermanafrid; Latin: Hermenfredus) was the last independent king of the Thuringii. He was one of three sons of King Bessinus (or Bisinus) and the Lombard Menia (or Basina). His siblings were Baderic; Radegund (the elder), married to the Lombard king Wacho; and Bertachar.

Hermanfrid married Amalaberga, daughter of Amalafrida who was the daughter of Theodemir, between 507 and 511. Amalberga was also the niece of Theodoric the Great. It is unclear when Hermanfrid became king, but he is called king (rex thoringorum) in a letter by Theodoric dated to 507. He first shared the rule with his brothers Baderic and Bertachar, but later killed Bertachar in a battle in 529, leaving the young Radegund an orphan.

According to Gregory of Tours, Amalaberga now stirred up Hermanfrid against his remaining brother. Once she laid out only half the table for a meal, and when questioned about the reason, she told him "A king who owns only of half of his kingdom deserved to have half of his table bare." Thus roused, Hermanfrid made a pact with the king of Metz, Theuderic I, to march against Baderic. Baderic was overcome by the Franks and beheaded, but Hermanfrid refused to fulfill his obligations to Theuderic, which led to enmity between the two kings.

In 531 or 532, Theuderic, his son Theudebert I, and his brother King Clotaire I of Soissons attacked the Thuringii. The Franks won a battle near the river Unstrut and took the royal seat at Scithingi (modern Burgscheidungen). Hermanfrid managed to flee, but the Franks captured his niece Radegund (see Venantius Fortunatus, De excidio Thoringae) and his nephews.

Theuderic gave Hermanfrid safe conduct, ordered him to come to Zülpich, and gave him many gifts. While Hermanfrid talked with Theuderic, somebody pushed him from the town walls of Zülpich and he died. Gregory mentions that certain people had ventured to suggest that Theuderic might have had something to do with it.

Radegund was then forced to marry King Clotaire, while Hermanfrid's wife Amalaberga fled to the Ostrogoths with her children Amalafrid and Rodelinda. She was later captured by the Byzantine general Belisarius and sent to Constantinople, where Amalafrid later became an imperial general and Rodelinda was married to the Lombard king Auduin.

The Thuringian kingdom ended with Hermanfrid. The area east of the Saale river was taken over by Slavic tribes, north Thuringia by the Saxons.

The fall of the Thuringian dynasty became the subject of numerous epic treatments, the best known of which is in the Rerum gestarum saxonicarum libri tres by Widukind of Corvey, a Saxon foundation myth written in 967. Rudolph of Fulda tells a related story.

About the Sources

The main source for this period is Gregory of Tours, who represents the Frankish viewpoint. Widukind is much later and has clearly incorporated mythical elements into his account. Procopius only mentions the events in passing as far as they affect Italy.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanfrid for more information.


Baderic, Baderich, Balderich or Boderic (c.480-c.529), son of Bisinus and Basina, was a co-king of the Thuringii. He and his brothers Hermanfrid and Berthar succeeded their father Bisinus. After Hermanfrid defeated Berthar in battle, he invited King Theuderic I of Metz to help him defeat Baderic in return for half of the kingdom. Theuderic I agreed and Baderic was defeated and killed in 529. Hermanfrid became the sole king.

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ID: I5480He40a

Name: Herminafred Thuringia,king-of

Given Name: Herminafred Surname: Thuringia,king-of Sex: M Note: VERSIONS OF HIS NAME:

Herminafred [wWikipedia] Hermanafrid [wWikipedia] Hermanfrid [wWikipedia] Hermanifrid [wWikipedia] Hermenfredus [wWikipedia]
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HIS LIFE:

Killed his brother Bertachar in a battle; 0529A last independent king of the Thuringii
-

SOURCES:

Wikipedia "Amalafrid"; "Hermanafrid"
-

PKD RU6-5480He40a 2008No22

Information from 2009 Paul K Davis [paulkdavis@earthlink.net] Fremont CA

Father: Basinus Thuringians,king-of Mother: Basina - Marriage 1 Amalaberga - Children

1. Amalafrid Thuringia,of 2. Rodelindis Thuringia,of Forrás / Source:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pkd&id=I5...

From the Wikipedia page on Hermanafrid:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanfrid

Hermanfrid (also Hermanifrid or Hermanafrid; Latin: Hermenfredus) was the last independent king of the Thuringii. He was one of three sons of King Bessinus (or Bisinus) and the Lombard Menia (or Basina). His siblings were Baderic; Radegund (the elder), married to the Lombard king Wacho; and Bertachar.

Hermanfrid married Amalaberga, daughter of Amalafrida who was the daughter of Theodemir, between 507 and 511. Amalberga was also the niece of Theodoric the Great. It is unclear when Hermanfrid became king, but he is called king (rex thoringorum) in a letter by Theodoric dated to 507. He first shared the rule with his brothers Baderic and Bertachar, but later killed Bertachar in a battle in 529, leaving the young Radegund an orphan.

According to Gregory of Tours, Amalaberga now stirred up Hermanfrid against his remaining brother. Once she laid out only half the table for a meal, and when questioned about the reason, she told him "A king who owns only of half of his kingdom deserved to have half of his table bare." Thus roused, Hermanfrid made a pact with the king of Metz, Theuderic I, to march against Baderic. Baderic was overcome by the Franks and beheaded, but Hermanfrid refused to fulfill his obligations to Theuderic, which led to enmity between the two kings.

In 531 or 532, Theuderic, his son Theudebert I, and his brother King Clotaire I of Soissons attacked the Thuringii. The Franks won a battle near the river Unstrut and took the royal seat at Scithingi (modern Burgscheidungen). Hermanfrid managed to flee, but the Franks captured his niece Radegund (see Venantius Fortunatus, De excidio Thoringae) and his nephews.

Theuderic gave Hermanfrid safe conduct, ordered him to come to Zülpich, and gave him many gifts. While Hermanfrid talked with Theuderic, somebody pushed him from the town walls of Zülpich and he died. Gregory mentions that certain people had ventured to suggest that Theuderic might have had something to do with it.

Radegund was then forced to marry King Clotaire, while Hermanfrid's wife Amalaberga fled to the Ostrogoths with her children Amalafrid and Rodelinda. She was later captured by the Byzantine general Belisarius and sent to Constantinople, where Amalafrid later became an imperial general and Rodelinda was married to the Lombard king Auduin.

The Thuringian kingdom ended with Hermanfrid. The area east of the Saale river was taken over by Slavic tribes, north Thuringia by the Saxons.

The fall of the Thuringian dynasty became the subject of numerous epic treatments, the best known of which is in the Rerum gestarum saxonicarum libri tres by Widukind of Corvey, a Saxon foundation myth written in 967. Rudolph of Fulda tells a related story.

About the Sources

The main source for this period is Gregory of Tours, who represents the Frankish viewpoint. Widukind is much later and has clearly incorporated mythical elements into his account. Procopius only mentions the events in passing as far as they affect Italy.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanfrid for more information.


See Wikipedia for more information.

Baderic, Baderich, Balderich or Boderic (c.480-c.529), son of Bisinus and Basina, was a co-king of the Thuringii. He and his brothers Hermanfrid and Berthar succeeded their father Bisinus. After Hermanfrid defeated Berthar in battle, he invited King Theuderic I of Metz to help him defeat Baderic in return for half of the kingdom. Theuderic I agreed and Baderic was defeated and killed in 529. Hermanfrid became the sole king.

Other info

ID: I5480He40a

Name: Herminafred Thuringia,king-of

Given Name: Herminafred Surname: Thuringia,king-of Sex: M Note: VERSIONS OF HIS NAME:

Herminafred [wWikipedia] Hermanafrid [wWikipedia] Hermanfrid [wWikipedia] Hermanifrid [wWikipedia] Hermenfredus [wWikipedia]
-

HIS LIFE:

Killed his brother Bertachar in a battle; 0529A last independent king of the Thuringii
-

SOURCES:

Wikipedia "Amalafrid"; "Hermanafrid"
-

PKD RU6-5480He40a 2008No22

Information from 2009 Paul K Davis [paulkdavis@earthlink.net] Fremont CA

Father: Basinus Thuringians,king-of Mother: Basina - Marriage 1 Amalaberga - Children

1. Amalafrid Thuringia,of 2. Rodelindis Thuringia,of Forrás / Source:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pkd&id=I5...

From the Wikipedia page on Hermanafrid:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanfrid

Hermanfrid (also Hermanifrid or Hermanafrid; Latin: Hermenfredus) was the last independent king of the Thuringii. He was one of three sons of King Bessinus (or Bisinus) and the Lombard Menia (or Basina). His siblings were Baderic; Radegund (the elder), married to the Lombard king Wacho; and Bertachar.

Hermanfrid married Amalaberga, daughter of Amalafrida who was the daughter of Theodemir, between 507 and 511. Amalberga was also the niece of Theodoric the Great. It is unclear when Hermanfrid became king, but he is called king (rex thoringorum) in a letter by Theodoric dated to 507. He first shared the rule with his brothers Baderic and Bertachar, but later killed Bertachar in a battle in 529, leaving the young Radegund an orphan.

According to Gregory of Tours, Amalaberga now stirred up Hermanfrid against his remaining brother. Once she laid out only half the table for a meal, and when questioned about the reason, she told him "A king who owns only of half of his kingdom deserved to have half of his table bare." Thus roused, Hermanfrid made a pact with the king of Metz, Theuderic I, to march against Baderic. Baderic was overcome by the Franks and beheaded, but Hermanfrid refused to fulfill his obligations to Theuderic, which led to enmity between the two kings.

In 531 or 532, Theuderic, his son Theudebert I, and his brother King Clotaire I of Soissons attacked the Thuringii. The Franks won a battle near the river Unstrut and took the royal seat at Scithingi (modern Burgscheidungen). Hermanfrid managed to flee, but the Franks captured his niece Radegund (see Venantius Fortunatus, De excidio Thoringae) and his nephews.

Theuderic gave Hermanfrid safe conduct, ordered him to come to Zülpich, and gave him many gifts. While Hermanfrid talked with Theuderic, somebody pushed him from the town walls of Zülpich and he died. Gregory mentions that certain people had ventured to suggest that Theuderic might have had something to do with it.

Radegund was then forced to marry King Clotaire, while Hermanfrid's wife Amalaberga fled to the Ostrogoths with her children Amalafrid and Rodelinda. She was later captured by the Byzantine general Belisarius and sent to Constantinople, where Amalafrid later became an imperial general and Rodelinda was married to the Lombard king Auduin.

The Thuringian kingdom ended with Hermanfrid. The area east of the Saale river was taken over by Slavic tribes, north Thuringia by the Saxons.

The fall of the Thuringian dynasty became the subject of numerous epic treatments, the best known of which is in the Rerum gestarum saxonicarum libri tres by Widukind of Corvey, a Saxon foundation myth written in 967. Rudolph of Fulda tells a related story.

About the Sources

The main source for this period is Gregory of Tours, who represents the Frankish viewpoint. Widukind is much later and has clearly incorporated mythical elements into his account. Procopius only mentions the events in passing as far as they affect Italy.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanfrid for more information.

From the Wikipedia page on Hermanafrid:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanfrid

Hermanfrid (also Hermanifrid or Hermanafrid; Latin: Hermenfredus) was the last independent king of the Thuringii. He was one of three sons of King Bessinus (or Bisinus) and the Lombard Menia (or Basina). His siblings were Baderic; Radegund (the elder), married to the Lombard king Wacho; and Bertachar.

Hermanfrid married Amalaberga, daughter of Amalafrida who was the daughter of Theodemir, between 507 and 511. Amalberga was also the niece of Theodoric the Great. It is unclear when Hermanfrid became king, but he is called king (rex thoringorum) in a letter by Theodoric dated to 507. He first shared the rule with his brothers Baderic and Bertachar, but later killed Bertachar in a battle in 529, leaving the young Radegund an orphan.

According to Gregory of Tours, Amalaberga now stirred up Hermanfrid against his remaining brother. Once she laid out only half the table for a meal, and when questioned about the reason, she told him "A king who owns only of half of his kingdom deserved to have half of his table bare." Thus roused, Hermanfrid made a pact with the king of Metz, Theuderic I, to march against Baderic. Baderic was overcome by the Franks and beheaded, but Hermanfrid refused to fulfill his obligations to Theuderic, which led to enmity between the two kings.

In 531 or 532, Theuderic, his son Theudebert I, and his brother King Clotaire I of Soissons attacked the Thuringii. The Franks won a battle near the river Unstrut and took the royal seat at Scithingi (modern Burgscheidungen). Hermanfrid managed to flee, but the Franks captured his niece Radegund (see Venantius Fortunatus, De excidio Thoringae) and his nephews.

Theuderic gave Hermanfrid safe conduct, ordered him to come to Zülpich, and gave him many gifts. While Hermanfrid talked with Theuderic, somebody pushed him from the town walls of Zülpich and he died. Gregory mentions that certain people had ventured to suggest that Theuderic might have had something to do with it.

Radegund was then forced to marry King Clotaire, while Hermanfrid's wife Amalaberga fled to the Ostrogoths with her children Amalafrid and Rodelinda. She was later captured by the Byzantine general Belisarius and sent to Constantinople, where Amalafrid later became an imperial general and Rodelinda was married to the Lombard king Auduin.

The Thuringian kingdom ended with Hermanfrid. The area east of the Saale river was taken over by Slavic tribes, north Thuringia by the Saxons.

The fall of the Thuringian dynasty became the subject of numerous epic treatments, the best known of which is in the Rerum gestarum saxonicarum libri tres by Widukind of Corvey, a Saxon foundation myth written in 967. Rudolph of Fulda tells a related story.

About the Sources

The main source for this period is Gregory of Tours, who represents the Frankish viewpoint. Widukind is much later and has clearly incorporated mythical elements into his account. Procopius only mentions the events in passing as far as they affect Italy.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermanfrid for more information.

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RANGO HISTORICO

✺- 480→Nace: Rechiar II, king of the Suevi es Bisabuelo n°33M de Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo→
480 (CDLXXX) fue un año bisiesto comenzado en martes del calendario juliano, en vigor en aquella fecha→
En el Imperio romano, el año fue nombrado como el del consulado de Basilio sin colega, o menos comúnmente, como el 1233 Ab urbe condita, adquiriendo su denominación como 480 a principios de la Edad Media, al establecerse el anno Domini→
Acontecimientos
Odoacro derrota un intento de Julio Nepote de volver a tomar Italia y hace que maten a Nepote. Odoacro toma Dalmacia→
→Irlanda: se erige la diócesis de Connor→
→Narasimhagupta Baladitya sucede a su padre Skandagupta como gobernante del Imperio gupta→
→Nacimientos
Boecio, filósofo (fecha aproximada)→
→Benito de Nursia, santo católico y padre de la Iglesia→
→Fallecimientos
Julio Nepote, emperador romano de Occidente (asesinado).

✺- 485→Aelle de Sussex combate a los britones en el arroyo de Mearcread→Fallece: Hermeneric ll, king of the Suevi es Bisabuelo n°34M de Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo
→Pedro Fullo, patriarca de Antioquía, es excomulgado por un sínodo en Roma→
→Nacimientos
Casiodoro, político y escritor latino. (f.580)→
→Fallecimientos
Julio Nepote en Iliria, último aspirante al trono imperial romano de occidente. Fin "legal" del Imperio romano de Occidente.

✺- 490→1 de abril: La mayoría de la armada de Odoacro, incluidos el magistrado militar Tufa, se rinden ante Teodorico el Grande en Milán.

✺- 495→El Emperador Xiaowen de Wei del Norte funda el primer templo Shaolin.

✺- 500→En las islas británicas los romanos y los celtas libran la batalla del monte Badon contra los anglosajones del norte. Posiblemente esta batalla influyó en la leyenda del rey Arturo.

✺- 505→Un terremoto daña el Coliseo de Roma, que había sufrido daños en uno anterior, en 422.

✺- 510→Supremacía ostrogoda en Hispania.1​ Teodorico, el Amalo, ostrogodo, sucede a Gesaleico en el control de la Hispania visigoda, ya que actúa como regente de su nieto Amalarico.

✺- 515→El emperador bizantino Anastasio I (emperador) encomienda su armada al general Marino, quien vence a los rebeldes usando una sustancia sulfurosa, precedente del fuego griego.


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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.

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Rechiar II, king of the Suevi ♛★Bisabuelo n°33M★ Ref: RS-0480 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 33 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Rechiar II, king of the Suevi is your 33rd great grandfather.- (33 ° Bisabuelo )


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Rechiar II, king of the Suevi is your 33rd great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Morella Álamo Borges

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her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna

her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesús Uztáriz y Monserrate

her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra

his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina

her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza

his mother → Andrés Manuel Ortiz de Urbina y Landaeta, I Marqués de Torrecasa

her father → Manuel Ortiz de Urbina y Márquez de Cañizares

his father → Manuel de Ortiz de Urbina y Suárez

his father → Juan Ortíz de Urbina y Eguíluz

his father → Martín Ortíz de Urbina

his father → Pedro Ortiz de Urbina

his father → Ortún Díaz de Urbina

his father → Diego López

his father → Diego I el Blanco López, III señor de Vizcaya

his father → Lope Díaz Íñiguez, II señor de Vizcaya, IV Conde de Viscaya

his father → Íñigo Lopez Ezquerra, Conde y 1er. señor de Vizcaya

his father → Lope Velázquez, señor de Colindres

his father → Velasco

his father → Iñigo López, V conde de Vizcaya

his father → Lope "El Lindo" Iñiguez, IV conde de Vizcaya

his father → Elvira Bermudez Lainez

his mother → Bermudo Lainez de Castrogeriz

her father → Laín Calvo, Juez de Castilla

his father → Gundesinto de Castrogériz, Conde de Castrogeriz

his father → Singerico de Cantabria, Conde de Castrogeriz (Castroxeriz)

his father → Teodomiro CANTABRIA and Liebana

his father → Gulvira

his mother → Savaricus of Suéves

her father → Gaudioso of Suéves

his father → Eborico, king of the Suevi

his father → Miro, king of the Suevi

his father → Theodemir, king of the Suevi

his father → Rechiar II, king of the Suevi

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Rechiar II  

Spanish: Requiario II

Gender: Male

Birth: estimated between 430 and 480 

Death: circa 520

Immediate Family:

Son of Hermeneric ll, king of the Suevi

Father of Theodemir, king of the Suevi


Added by: Kelsey Buckles on September 12, 2007

Managed by: Daniel Dupree Walton and 16 oth

HISTORIA -  edit | history

He was the thirteenth king of the Suevi, ruling probably for only a few months of 520 (the lack of sources makes his reign imprecise); he was probably assassinated by order of his immediate successor Theodemund, who would reign for the next three decades as the 14th king. After the latter's death, Carriarico/Cararico (the 15th king) would rule for the next nine years, before a member of the Royal Household regained control of the country and ended the dark period.


References

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_the_Suebi

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Galician_monarchs

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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 480→Irlanda: se erige la diócesis de Connor.


✺- 485→Aelle de Sussex combate a los britones en el arroyo de Mearcread.


✺- 490→1 de abril: La mayoría de la armada de Odoacro, incluidos el magistrado militar Tufa, se rinden ante Teodorico el Grande en Milán.


✺- 495→El Emperador Xiaowen de Wei del Norte funda el primer templo Shaolin.


✺- 500→En las islas británicas los romanos y los celtas libran la batalla del monte Badon contra los anglosajones del norte. Posiblemente esta batalla influyó en la leyenda del rey Arturo.


✺- 505→Un terremoto daña el Coliseo de Roma, que había sufrido daños en uno anterior, en 422.


✺- 510→Supremacía ostrogoda en Hispania.1​ Teodorico, el Amalo, ostrogodo, sucede a Gesaleico en el control de la Hispania visigoda, ya que actúa como regente de su nieto Amalarico.


✺- 515→El emperador bizantino Anastasio I (emperador) encomienda su armada al general Marino, quien vence a los rebeldes usando una sustancia sulfurosa, precedente del fuego griego.


✺- 520→Construcción de Mausoleo de Teodorico en Rávena.



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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 480→Nace: Rechiar II, king of the Suevi es Bisabuelo n°33M de Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo→

480 (CDLXXX) fue un año bisiesto comenzado en martes del calendario juliano, en vigor en aquella fecha→

En el Imperio romano, el año fue nombrado como el del consulado de Basilio sin colega, o menos comúnmente, como el 1233 Ab urbe condita, adquiriendo su denominación como 480 a principios de la Edad Media, al establecerse el anno Domini→

Acontecimientos

Odoacro derrota un intento de Julio Nepote de volver a tomar Italia y hace que maten a Nepote. Odoacro toma Dalmacia→

→Irlanda: se erige la diócesis de Connor→

→Narasimhagupta Baladitya sucede a su padre Skandagupta como gobernante del Imperio gupta→

→Nacimientos

Boecio, filósofo (fecha aproximada)→

→Benito de Nursia, santo católico y padre de la Iglesia→

→Fallecimientos

Julio Nepote, emperador romano de Occidente (asesinado).


✺- 485→Aelle de Sussex combate a los britones en el arroyo de Mearcread→

→Pedro Fullo, patriarca de Antioquía, es excomulgado por un sínodo en Roma→

→Nacimientos

Casiodoro, político y escritor latino. (f.580)→

→Fallecimientos

Julio Nepote en Iliria, último aspirante al trono imperial romano de occidente. Fin "legal" del Imperio romano de Occidente.


✺- 490→1 de abril: La mayoría de la armada de Odoacro, incluidos el magistrado militar Tufa, se rinden ante Teodorico el Grande en Milán.


✺- 495→El Emperador Xiaowen de Wei del Norte funda el primer templo Shaolin.


✺- 500→En las islas británicas los romanos y los celtas libran la batalla del monte Badon contra los anglosajones del norte. Posiblemente esta batalla influyó en la leyenda del rey Arturo.


✺- 505→Un terremoto daña el Coliseo de Roma, que había sufrido daños en uno anterior, en 422.


✺- 510→Supremacía ostrogoda en Hispania.1​ Teodorico, el Amalo, ostrogodo, sucede a Gesaleico en el control de la Hispania visigoda, ya que actúa como regente de su nieto Amalarico.


✺- 515→El emperador bizantino Anastasio I (emperador) encomienda su armada al general Marino, quien vence a los rebeldes usando una sustancia sulfurosa, precedente del fuego griego.


✺- 520→520 (DXX) fue un año bisiesto comenzado en miércoles del calendario juliano, en vigor en aquella fecha→ Fallece: Rechiar II, king of the Suevi es Bisabuelo n°33M de Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo

En el Imperio romano, el año fue nombrado como el del consulado de Rusticio y Vitaliano , o menos comúnmente, como el 1273 Ab urbe condita, adquiriendo su denominación como 520 al establecerse el anno Domini por el 525→

Acontecimientos

Arte y literatura

Construcción de Mausoleo de Teodorico en Rávena.1​

Nacimientos

Cariberto I, hijo de Clotario I.



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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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sábado, 3 de junio de 2023

Rechiar II, king of the Suevi ♛★Bisabuelo n°33M★ Ref: RS-0480 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy

33 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Rechiar II, king of the Suevi is your 33rd great grandfather.- (33 ° Bisabuelo )


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Rechiar II, king of the Suevi is your 33rd great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Morella Álamo Borges

your mother → Belén Eloina Borges Ustáriz

her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna

her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesús Uztáriz y Monserrate

her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra

his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina

her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza

his mother → Andrés Manuel Ortiz de Urbina y Landaeta, I Marqués de Torrecasa

her father → Manuel Ortiz de Urbina y Márquez de Cañizares

his father → Manuel de Ortiz de Urbina y Suárez

his father → Juan Ortíz de Urbina y Eguíluz

his father → Martín Ortíz de Urbina

his father → Pedro Ortiz de Urbina

his father → Ortún Díaz de Urbina

his father → Diego López

his father → Diego I el Blanco López, III señor de Vizcaya

his father → Lope Díaz Íñiguez, II señor de Vizcaya, IV Conde de Viscaya

his father → Íñigo Lopez Ezquerra, Conde y 1er. señor de Vizcaya

his father → Lope Velázquez, señor de Colindres

his father → Velasco

his father → Iñigo López, V conde de Vizcaya

his father → Lope "El Lindo" Iñiguez, IV conde de Vizcaya

his father → Elvira Bermudez Lainez

his mother → Bermudo Lainez de Castrogeriz

her father → Laín Calvo, Juez de Castilla

his father → Gundesinto de Castrogériz, Conde de Castrogeriz

his father → Singerico de Cantabria, Conde de Castrogeriz (Castroxeriz)

his father → Teodomiro CANTABRIA and Liebana

his father → Gulvira

his mother → Savaricus of Suéves

her father → Gaudioso of Suéves

his father → Eborico, king of the Suevi

his father → Miro, king of the Suevi

his father → Theodemir, king of the Suevi

his father → Rechiar II, king of the Suevi

his father

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Rechiar II, king of the Suevi is your 21st great aunt's husband's 7th great grandfather.

You

  → Morella Álamo Borges

your mother → show 31 relatives → Theodemir, king of the Suevi

his father → Rechiar II, king of the Suevi

his fatherConsistency CheckShare this path


Rechiar II  

Spanish: Requiario II

Gender: Male

Birth: estimated between 430 and 480 

Death: circa 520

Immediate Family:

Son of Hermeneric ll, king of the Suevi

Father of Theodemir, king of the Suevi


Added by: Kelsey Buckles on September 12, 2007

Managed by: Daniel Dupree Walton and 16 oth

HISTORIA -  edit | history

He was the thirteenth king of the Suevi, ruling probably for only a few months of 520 (the lack of sources makes his reign imprecise); he was probably assassinated by order of his immediate successor Theodemund, who would reign for the next three decades as the 14th king. After the latter's death, Carriarico/Cararico (the 15th king) would rule for the next nine years, before a member of the Royal Household regained control of the country and ended the dark period.


References

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_the_Suebi

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Galician_monarchs

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Immediate Family

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Showing 2 people


Theodemir, king of the Suevi

son


Hermeneric ll, king of the Suevi

father


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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 480→Irlanda: se erige la diócesis de Connor.


✺- 485→Aelle de Sussex combate a los britones en el arroyo de Mearcread.


✺- 490→1 de abril: La mayoría de la armada de Odoacro, incluidos el magistrado militar Tufa, se rinden ante Teodorico el Grande en Milán.


✺- 495→El Emperador Xiaowen de Wei del Norte funda el primer templo Shaolin.


✺- 500→En las islas británicas los romanos y los celtas libran la batalla del monte Badon contra los anglosajones del norte. Posiblemente esta batalla influyó en la leyenda del rey Arturo.


✺- 505→Un terremoto daña el Coliseo de Roma, que había sufrido daños en uno anterior, en 422.


✺- 510→Supremacía ostrogoda en Hispania.1​ Teodorico, el Amalo, ostrogodo, sucede a Gesaleico en el control de la Hispania visigoda, ya que actúa como regente de su nieto Amalarico.


✺- 515→El emperador bizantino Anastasio I (emperador) encomienda su armada al general Marino, quien vence a los rebeldes usando una sustancia sulfurosa, precedente del fuego griego.


✺- 520→Construcción de Mausoleo de Teodorico en Rávena.



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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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