jueves, 17 de agosto de 2023

Garcés, Rey de Viguera Ramiro ★Bisabuelo n°19M★ Ref: GR-0930 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 19° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Ramiro Garcés, Rey de Viguera is your 19th great grandfather.- (19° Bisabuelo )

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Ramiro Garcés, Rey de Viguera is your 19th 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 → Toda Fortúnez
his mother → Toda García de Viguera
her mother → García Ramírez, Rey de Viguera
her father → Ramiro Garcés, Rey de Viguera
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miércoles, 16 de agosto de 2023

Amîna binte Marwân I bin al-Hakam ★Bisabuela n°26M★ Ref: Ab-0664 |•••► #ARABIA SAUDITA 🇸🇦 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 26 ° Bisabuela/ Great Grandmother de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Amîna binte Marwân I bin al-Hakam is your 26th great grandmother.


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Amîna binte Marwân I bin al-Hakam is your 26th great grandmother.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 → Toda Fortúnez

his mother → Fortún Sánchez, señor de Nájera

her father → Sancho López

his father → Lope Fortúnez

his father → Oria (Aurea) Bint Ibn Musa Banu Qasi

his mother → Lope ibn Musa

her father → Musa Ibn Musa lbn Qasaw, Walí de Tudela, Huesca y Zaragoza

his father → Muza Ibn Fortún ibn Qasi, valì de Zaragoza, Arnedo y de Tudela

his father → 'A'isha ibn Abdul Aziz

his mother → 'Abd al-'Aziz ibn Musa al-Bekir, valí de al-Andalus

her father → Amîna binte Marwân I bin al-Hakam

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Amîna Bint Zauja-e-Musa bin Nusair al-Bekir (Marwân I bin al-Hakam) 

Gender: Female

Birth: circa 664

Medina, Saudi Arabia

Death: Egypt

Place of Burial: Egypt

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Marwân I ibn al-Hakam al-Qurayshi and A'isha binte Mu`awiyah bin al-Mughirah

Wife of Musa ibn Nusair al-Bekir

Mother of Uthman bin Musa al-Bekir; 'Abd al-'Aziz ibn Musa al-Bekir, valí de al-Andalus and 'Abdullah bin Musa bin Nusair al-Bekir, valí de Ifriqiya

Sister of 'Abd al-Malik I bin Marwân I bin al-Hakam and 'Abd al-'Aziz bin Marwân I bin al-Hakam

Half sister of Umm bint Marwan and Muhammad bin Marwân I bin al-Hakam


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Bermudez Lainez Elvira ★Bisabuela n°21M★ Ref: BL-0913 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 21° Bisabuela/ Great Grandmother de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Elvira Bermudez Lainez is your 21st great grandmother.


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Elvira Bermudez Lainez is your 21st great grandmother.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

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Elvira Bermudez Lainez 

Spanish: Elvira Bermúdez Laínez

Gender: Female

Birth: estimated between 880 and 914 

Spain

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Bermudo Lainez de Castrogeriz and Theresa Núñez

Wife of Iñigo "Ezquerra o El Zurdo" Ortíz López, III Señor de Vizcaya

Mother of Lope "El Lindo" Iñiguez, IV conde de Vizcaya

Sister of Rodrigue Bermudez de Castrogeriz


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Rodrigue Bermudez de Castrogeriz

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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 913→Landón sucede a Anastasio III como papa→

→Primera incursió de los rus en el mar Caspio a gran escala→

→Zhu Zhen empieza su periodo como emperador de China→

→Constantino VII llega a ser emperador bizantino tras la muerte de Alejandro III→

→Se consagra el Monasterio de San Miguel de Escalada de León (España)→

→Oveco es nombrado obispo de Oviedo→

→Nacimientos

Isma'il al-Mansur Bi-Nasrillah, tercer califa fatimí en Ifriqiya→

→Teobaldo I de Blois, primer conde de Blois, Chartres y Châteaudun→

→Gerberga de Sajonia (fecha imprecisa por falta de fuentes documentales)→

→Fallecimientos

Papa Anastasio III→

→Alejandro III (emperador de Bizancio)→

→Nunilo Jimena, reina consorte de Asturias (la fecha es imprecisa por falta de fuentes documentales).


✺- 918→Guillermo I de Aquitania, duque de Aquitania (n. 875)→

→Balduino II de Flandes, Conde de Flandes→

→Conrado I de Alemania, duque de Franconia y rey del Reino Franco Oriental.


✺- 923→15 de junio - Batalla de Soissons: el rey Roberto I de Francia es asesinado, y el rey Carlos el Simple es arrestado por seguidores del duque Raúl de Borgoña→

→La Dinastía Liang posterior cae ante la Dinastía Tang posterior en China→

→Nacimientos

Fujiwara no Nakafumi, poeta y cortesano japonés→

→24 de julio - Emperador Suzaku de Japón→

→Fallecimientos

Roberto I de Francia

Taira no Sadafumi, poeta y cortesano japonés

Al-Tabari, historiador persa→

→Zhu Zhen, emperador de la dinastía Liang posterior→

→27 de agosto: Ageltruda, reina consorte de Italia y del Sacro Imperio Germánico.


✺- 928→928 (CMXXVIII) fue un año bisiesto comenzado en martes del calendario juliano, en vigor en aquella fecha→

Acontecimientos

León VI sucede a Juan X como papa→

→Esteban VII sucede a León VI como papa→

→Fallecimientos

Luis III el Ciego, rey de Provenza (n. 880)→

→28 de mayo: Juan X, papa (n. 860)→

→Antes del 1 de diciembre: Diego Fernández, conde portugués.


✺- 933→Incorporación de las Islas del Canal al ducado de Normandía→

→Fallecimientos

Alfonso IV de León, rey de León. Hijo del rey Ordoño II de León y de la reina Elvira Menéndez→

→Harald I, rey de Noruega.


✺- 938→Primera Batalla del río Bach Dang, gracias a la cual los vietnamitas lograron su independencia de China→

→Nacimientos

Burgos: García Fernández, conde de Castilla→

→Almanzor, militar y político andalusí (f. 1002).


✺- 943→Ígor de Kiev se alía con los pechenegos para un ataque al Imperio bizantino→

→Nacimientos

Edgar el Pacífico, rey de Inglaterra→

→Fallecimientos

Ermengol de Osona, infante de Barcelona.


✺- 948→948 (CMXLVIII) fue un año bisiesto comenzado en sábado del calendario juliano, en vigor en aquella fecha→

Acontecimientos

El mítico rey Eri funda el Reino de Nri en el sudeste de Nigeria→

→Tropas bizantinas atacan Siria, pero son derrotados por Sayf al-Daula. No obstante, Leo Focas, el Joven saquea y arrasa Adata.1​

Tormás y Bulcsú, líderes de los húngaros, son bautizados en Constantinopla por el emperador Constantino VII→

→Nacimientos

Emperador Jingzong de Liao→

→Gang Gam-chan, oficial gubernamental y comandante militar coreano→

→Minamoto no Yorimitsu, cortesano y guerrero japonés (o 954)→

→Fallecimientos

Romano I, emperador bizantino→

→Sunifredo II, conde de Urgel→

→Emperador Gaozu de Han Posterior→

→Minamoto no Kintada, noble y poeta japonés.


✺- 0978→Comienza el reinado de Vladimiro, príncipe de Kiev y de Nóvgorod. Finalizaría en 1015→

→Nacimientos

Yaroslav I el Sabio, príncipe ruso→

→Zoe, emperatriz bizantina→

→Fallecimientos

Li Yu, escritor chino→

→18 de marzo - Eduardo el Mártir, rey de Inglaterra.


✺- 983→Reinado de Otón III hasta el 1002.

Juan XIV sucede a Benedicto VII como papa.

Fallecimientos

10 de julio - Benedicto VII, papa de la Iglesia Católica.

7 de diciembre - Otón II, rey de Alemania.


✺- 988→España: El caudillo árabe Almanzor arrasa la ciudad de León→

→Vladímir I de Kiev, gran príncipe de Kiev se casa con Ana, hermana del emperador bizantino Basilio II y se convierte al Cristianismo, bautizando a toda la Rus de Kiev→

→Olaf I de Noruega desembarca en Inglaterra→

→Nacimientos

Edmundo II Brazo de Hierro, rey de Inglaterra→

→Fallecimientos

Aarón I, zar de Bulgaria (n. 944)

Arnulfo II de Flandes



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Radegonde Von Thüringen ★Bisabuela n°32M★ Ref: RV-0525 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy

32 ° Bisabuela/ Great Grandmother de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Radegonde Von Thüringen is your 32nd great grandmother.


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Radegonde Von Thüringen is your 32nd great grandmother.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 → Radegonde Von Thüringen

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Radegonde Von Thüringen 

Gender: Female

Birth: estimated between 495 and 519 

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Baderich, king of the Thüringians and Mutter von Amelberga

Wife of Theodemir, king of the Suevi

Mother of Miro, king of the Suevi; Andeca of Galícia; Oda of Swabian da Galícia and Hermenerica

Sister of Amalberge of the Thüringians; ... of Thüringia; --- of Thüringia; Arégonde, Queen of the Franks and Gerberga of the Thüringians


Added by: Gloria on September 20, 2013

Managed by: Gloria, D.Álvaro Kenedy da Silva Soares and Mardônio Humberto Castro

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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 525→29 de mayo: en la región de Siria (parte del Imperio bizantino) sucede un terremoto de XI12 grados en la escala de Mercalli (que mide daños). Deja un saldo de 250 000 muertos.


✺- 530→Batalla de Daras: Belisario y Hermógenes derrotan a los persas en una gran batalla que frustra la ofensiva persa sobre la Mesopotamia romana.


✺- 535→Justiniano I ordena a Belisario comenzar la reconquista de Italia, con lo cual se iniciará la Guerra gótica (535-554). Simultáneamente Mundo invade Dalmacia.


✺- 540→Los hunos invaden Tracia, Ilírico y Grecia.


✺- 545→El reino visigodo de la península ibérica se transforma en reino hispano.


✺- 550→Batalla de Córdoba: Los rebeldes hispanorromanos de Córdoba derrotan estrepitosamente a los visigodos. En la batalla muere el primogénito del rey Agila I y el tesoro real visigodo es capturado por los rebeldes. Agila I huye, pero ha de refugiarse en Mérida ante la rebeldía abierta de Sevilla. Al conocer la noticia de su derrota los nobles visigodos partidarios de la tolerancia a los católicos se rebelan en Sevilla al mando de Atanagildo y tratan de destronar a Agila I. En Mérida, sin embargo, el rey Agila I recibe refuerzos. Se desata la guerra civil, que se combate principalmente en la Bética, aunque se generaliza por todo el reino entre partidarios y rebeldes a Agila I, incluso en la provincia Septimania.


✺- 555→Marzo: Tras 5 años de guerra civil los partidarios del rey Agila I, para evitar que la guerra entre visigodos favorezca a los imperiales, asesinan a Agila en Mérida y reconocen a Atanagildo como rey.


✺- 560→El cronista visigodo católico Juan de Biclaro viaja a Constantinopla.


✺- 565→Primer legendario avistamiento del monstruo del lago Ness por Columba, descrito en la Vita Columbae, de Adomnán; según esta narración Columba habría ayudado a una persona atacada por el monstruo.


✺- 570→Primera campaña del rey visigodo Leovigildo contra los bizantinos: el rey devasta la Bastetania.

→ Mahoma nació en La Meca (península arábiga). Hijo de un mercader de la tribu de los Coraix o Koreischitas. Otras fuentes dicen que nació el año 571 y otras en el 575.


✺- 575→El rey visigodo Leovigildo penetra en las montañas de Orense y ocupa la región, capturando al cabecilla hispanogalaico Aspidius, junto a su esposa e hijos.


✺- 580→El príncipe visigodo Hermenegildo se proclama rey del reino visigodo de Hispania en Sevilla, aclamado por los clérigos y los nobles al grito de “Dios conceda vida al rey”, acuñando moneda con su título, aunque reconociendo también la dignidad de rey a su padre. Los visigodos de la Bética y la Lusitania acatan a Hermenegildo, produciéndose una rebelión de grandes proporciones en el reino hispano. Presuntamente los arrianos son despojados de sus iglesias y perseguidos en las provincias sublevadas.


✺- 585→Leovigildo conquista el reino suevo del noroeste peninsular (España), que desaparece tras 165 años de existencia.(409-585).


✺- 590→3 de septiembre: Gregorio I sucede como papa a Pelagio II.


✺- 595→El general bizantino Prisco marcha contra los ávaros en los Balcanes.


✺- 600→El arado de vertedera es inventado en Europa oriental.



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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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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 → Radegonde Von Thüringen
his mother → Baderich, king of the Thüringians
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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"
-

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.
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
-

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.

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.


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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Basinus II, king of the Thüringians ♛★Bisabuelo n°34M★ Ref: BI-0450 |•••► #HOLANDA 🏆 🇳🇱 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 34 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Basinus II, king of the Thüringians is your 34th great grandfather.


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Basinus II, king of the Thüringians is your 34th 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 → Radegonde Von Thüringen

his mother → Baderich, king of the Thüringians

her father → Basinus II, king of the Thüringians

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Basinus MP

Dutch: Basin

Gender: Male

Birth: estimated between 440 and 464 

Kingdom of Thuringia, (Present Germany)

Death: 506

Kingdom of Thuringia, (Present Germany)

Immediate Family:

Son of Basinus I, king of the Thüringians and Basina II of the Thüringians

Husband of Ménia, a Lombard

Father of Baderich, king of the Thüringians; Radegund, queen consort of the Lombards; Hermanfried, king of the Thüringians and Bertachar, co-King of the Thüringians

Half brother of Clovis I the Great, King of the Franks; Audofledis of the Salian Franks and Lanthechilde


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

Bisinus (sometimes shortened to Bisin) was the king of Thuringia in the 5th century AD or around 500. He is the earliest historically attested ruler of the Thuringians. Almost nothing more about him can be said with certainty, including whether all the variations on his name in the sources refer to one or two different persons. His name is given as Bysinus, Bessinus or Bissinus in Frankish sources, and as Pissa, Pisen, Fisud or Fisut in Lombard ones.[1]


History

Bisinus was the first husband of Menia,[2] a fact attested only in the 9th-century Historia Langobardorum codicis Gothani.[3][4] He had a daughter, Raicunda, who became the first wife of the Lombard king Wacho (c. 510–540),[5] a fact attested in all three of the main Lombard chronicles (two of which specify that he was king of the Thuringians).[6][7][8] Menia later married a man (unnamed in the sources) of the Gausus family and became the mother of Audoin, who in 540 became the regent of Wacho's son by his third wife, Walthari, and then succeeded him to the throne in 546.[2]


Bisinus was also the father of the three brothers who ruled Thuringia in the 520s and 530s: Hermanafrid, Bertachar and Baderich.[9] Bertachar had a daughter, Radegund, who founded Holy Cross Abbey in Poitiers and was recognised as a saint. She died in 587. Two hagiographies of her were produced by her friends Baudovinia and Venantius Fortunatus.[10][11] Fortunatus specifies that she was "from the Thuringian region", a daughter of King Bertachar and granddaughter of King Bisinus.[12]


While most scholars accept that the Thuringian kings called Bisinus in the Frankish sources and Pissa in the Lombard ones are one and the same, Martina Hartmann rejects the identification and points out that the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire makes no such identification either.[13]


20. Mladjov, Ian (2014). "Barbarian Genealogies". In H. B. Dewing (trans.); Anthony Kaldellis (eds.). The Wars of Justinian by Prokopios. Hackett. pp. 560–566. p. 564, presents a genealogical reconstruction in which Bisinus married first Basina and had his sons by her before marrying Menia, by whom he had Radegund, who is presented as his daughter rather than granddaughter.


-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HUNGARY.htm#AlboinLombardsdied572A


[---] . King of the Pissa.


m MENIA ---. The Historia Langobardorum names "mater…Audoin…Menia uxor fuit Pissæ regis"[149]. This wording suggests that "Pissæ regis" was not the father of Audoin, presumably Menia's second husband. It is assumed that "Pissæ" indicates that he was king of a tribe of that name.


/!\ [Pissa] & his wife had one child:


1. AUDOIN (-in Pannonia 560). ... ... ... ....

m firstly RODELINDA [Roddenda], daughter of ---. ... ...

m secondly --- of the Thuringians, daughter of HERMINAFRID King of the Thuringians & his wife Amalaberga the Ostrogoth. ... ...

King Audoin & his first wife had [two] children:

a) ALBOIN (-murdered 28 Jun 572). ... ... ... ... ... ... - KINGS of ITALY.

b) [ ---. m ---. ] One child:

i) GISULF . ... ... "Gisulfum…suum nepotem" as "ducem…[in] Foroiulanæ civitati" [163]

"nepoti sui Gisolfi" [164] ... ... - DUKES of FRIULIA.

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


Ben M. Angel notes: A user proposed Zülpich as the death location. This apparently was the location of a major battle in either 496 or 506 between the Franks and the Alemannii (the Battle of Tolbiac), in which the Alemannii were defeated. However, there was no participation by the Thuringii, a barbarian people that had Basinus as their king. As this appears to be a mix-up between barbarian people histories, I've deleted the reference on his death location, and placed it within the confines of his kingdom - more likely to be accurate


According to Gregory of Tours, he supplied refuge from Childeric I, the Frankish king who was exiled by his own people. His wife, Basina, left him for Childeric and the two returned to Tournai together, after eight years.


The historical Bisinus bears some resemblance to the Bisinus of Gregory, but the details are different. Bisinus was the leader of a Thuringian confederation on the Rhine and his wife was a Lombard named Menia. He left three sons, Baderic, Herminafred, and Berthachar, who inherited the throne from him. His daughter Radegund married the Lombard king Wacho.


Bisinus was our ancestor through two distinct lines of descent--through his son Baderic and his son Hermanafrid, each of whom was independently our ancestor.


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Name: Basinus Thuringians,king-of


Given Name: Basinus

Surname: Thuringians,king-of

Sex: M

Note:


VERSIONS OF HIS NAME:


- Basinus [Gregory0594] - Bisinus|Basinus|Besinus|Bisin|Pisen [wWikipedia]


TITLES: - king of Thuringians


SOURCES: Wikipedia "Bisinus" Gregory0594 Marriage 1 Basina -


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1. Baderic Thuringia,king-of b: abt 0480A -

2. Herminafred Thuringia,king-of -3

3. Berthachar Thuringia,king-of -

4. Radegund Thuringia,of Forrás

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


After a vicious battle near Tournai, he and Childeric, went into seclusion. It's here that his wife Basina leaves him and returns to Belgium with Childeric.



Bisinus, Basinus, Besinus, or Bisin (Lombardic: Pisen) was the king of the Thuringii (fl. c. 460 – 506/510).

According to Gregory of Tours, he supplied refuge to Childeric I, the Frankish king who was exiled by his own people. Bisinus's wife, Basina, left him for Childeric and the two returned to Tournai together, after eight years.


The historical Bisinus bears some resemblance to the Bisinus described by Gregory of Tours, but the details are different: Bisinus was the leader of a Thuringian confederation on the Rhine and his wife was a Lombard named Menia. He left three sons, Baderic, Herminafred, and Berthachar, who inherited the throne from him. His daughter Radegund married the Lombard king Wacho.



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Birth: 454

Father: Merwig Ii Van Thüringen

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Son: Balderic (Berthar) (Baderich) Van Thüringen

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Birth: Circa 460

Death: Between 506 and 510

Father: Berthaire Van Thüringen

Wife: Menia Van Thüringen (geboren Van Thuringen)

Wife: Basina Andovera Der Franken (geboren Van Thuringen)

Children: Berthachar Van Thuringen, Balderic Van Thüringe

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Birth: 430

Death: 491

Wife: Basina Van Keulen

Wife: Menia Van Thüringen (geboren Der Logobarden)

Children: Hermenfried Herminafried Van Thüringen, Baderik Balderic Van Thüringen, Radegund Austrigusa Der Longobarden (geboren Van Thuringen), Berthachar Van Thüringen

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Birth: 430

Death: 491

Parents: Banin Chlodwig Van Thüringen, Basina Van Saksen

Siblings: Arnegonde Der Franken (born Van Basinden), Basina Der Merovingen (born Van Thüringen (Van Keulen)), Menia Van Thüringen

Wife: Menia Van Thüringen

Children: Balderic Van Thüringen, Berthachar Van Thüringen, Hermenfried Van Thüringen, Bertaire Van Thüringen, Radegonde Van Thüringen

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Birth: 454

Father: Merwig Ii Van Thüringen

Wife: Menia Van Thüringen (geboren Van Lombardije)

Son: Balderic (Berthar) (Baderich) Van Thüringen

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Birth: Circa 440

Father: Chlodwig I Banin Van Thüringen

Siblings: Arnegonde Der Franken (geboren Van Basinden), Bisina Der Franken (geboren Van Thüringen), Menia Van Thüringen

Wife: Menia Van Thüringen

Children: Balderic Mede Van Thüringen, Berthachar Van Thüringen

PLZ sources or calculation for born c.451


( the system is perfectly capable of offering generic missing dates, wandering around antiquity and assigning randomly suggested dates is not welcome TNX:)


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RANGO HISTORICO


✺- 450→Concilio de Calcedonia en el que se combate la herejía de Eutiquio→Nace: Hermeneric ll, king of the Suevi es Bisabuelo n°34M de Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo

→Marciano es nombrado emperador romano de Oriente; reinará hasta 457→

→Inicio de la fase Xolalpan de Teotihuacán en Mesoamérica, de acuerdo con la cronología de René Millon→

→Nacimientos

Chilperico II, rey de los burgundios→

→Guntamundo, rey de vándalos y alanos→

→Justino I, emperador bizantino→

→Trasamundo, rey de los vándalos y los alanos→

→Fallecimientos

San Vicente de Lerins, santo y padre de la Iglesia→

→Gala Placidia, hija del emperador romano Teodosio I→

→Arte y literatura

Construcción del Mausoleo de Gala Placidia en Rávena.


✺- 455→Britania

Batalla de Aylesford, entre britanos y anglosajones. Ignoramos su desenlace→

→Imperio romano

Petronio Máximo, asume el trono del Imperio romano de Occidente entre el 17 de marzo y el día de su muerte, el 22 de abril→

→Conquista de Roma por los vándalos de Genserico. Durante 14 días se producen pillajes sistemáticos a manos de Genserico tras los cuales la flota regresa a África→

→Los visigodos vencen a los suevos instalados en Hispania.1​

Proclaman a Avito emperador en las Galias→

→América

Primeras evidencias de la existencia de Chichen Itzá→

→Fallecimientos

16 de marzo: Valentiniano III, emperador romano→

→Horsa, caudillo juto.


✺- 460→27 de marzo: los suevos ocupan la ciudad de Lugo→

→El emperador romano Mayoriano es derrotado por los visigodos→

→La Iglesia copta se separa de la Iglesia ortodoxa de Alejandría→

→Fracasa completamente la expedición romana occidental contra el vándalo Genserico en Cartago.1​

Los visigodos intervienen en Gallaecia contra los suevos, apoyados por el campesinado.2​

Fallecimientos

Elia Eudocia, emperatriz bizantina.


✺- 465→Asia

Song Qian Fei Di, entonces Song Ming Di, es nombrado emperador de la dinastía Song en China→

→Pedro el Hilandero es electo patriarca de Antioquía→

→Europa

Según la Crónica anglosajona, Hengist y Esc matan a doce líderes galeses cerca de Wippedfleet→

→Remismundo, rey suevo, se convierte al arrianismo→

→Imperio romano

Oriente: Basilisco ocupa el consulado en el Imperio romano de Oriente→

→Occidente: el 15 de agosto muere el emperador Libio Severo; le sigue un interregno hasta la proclamación de Antemio el 12 de abril de 467→

→Nacimientos

Procopio de Gaza, retórico→

→San Eugipio, historiador del cristianismo→

→Clovis I, futuro rey de los francos→

→Fallecimientos

Libio Severo, emperador romano de Occidente, posiblemente envenenado por Ricimero→

→Próspero de Aquitania, escritor cristiano→

→Wen Cheng Di, emperador de la dinastía Wei del norte en China→

→Valamiro, rey de los ostrogodos.


✺- 470→Eurico impide un intento de invasión de britanos al mando de Riotamo→

→Nacimientos

Dionisio el Exiguo (c. 470 – c. 544), monje erudito y matemático del siglo vi, y el creador del concepto de la era cristiana o Anno Domini→

→Juan I, († Rávena, 18 de mayo de 526), papa n.º 53 de la Iglesia católica, de 523 a 526→


✺- 475→Rómulo Augusto es nombrado Emperador Romano de Occidente, será el último→

→Eurico devuelve Provenza a Roma a cambio de la total independencia del reino visigodo. Las Galias se las reparten burgundios, alamanes y rugios.1​

Fallecimientos

Meroveo, rey de los francos salios.


✺- 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→

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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.


✺- 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.


✺- 525→29 de mayo: en la región de Siria (parte del Imperio bizantino) sucede un terremoto de XI12 grados en la escala de Mercalli (que mide daños). Deja un saldo de 250 000 muertos.



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Gender: Male

Birth: circa 420

Frankish Territory, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Death: after 464

Thuringia, Germany

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1. BASINUS, son of --- (-after 464). King of Thuringia. Gregory of Tours specifies that Childerich King of the Franks found refuge with Basinus King of Thuringia after being deposed[6], dated to [456/57].


m as her first husband, BASINA, daughter of ---. Gregory of Tours names Basina as wife of Basinus King of Thuringia, specifying that she deserted her first husband to join Childerich after he was restored as king in Gaul[7]. Assuming that Basina existed, it is unlikely that her first name is correct considering that it is the feminine form of her first husband's name. She married secondly ([464]) Childerich I King of the Franks. The marriage date is estimated on the basis of how long Childerich was allegedly in exile, assuming that the date of his deposition is accurate, and is appears to be consistent with the estimated dates of birth of the couple's descendants.



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Bisinus, Basinus, Besinus, or Bisin (Lombardic: Pisen) was the king of the Thuringii (fl. c. 460 – 506/510).


According to Gregory of Tours, he supplied refuge to Childeric I, the Frankish king who was exiled by his own people. After eight years, Childeric returned to Tournai. Bisinus's wife, Basina, left him and joined Childeric.[1]


The historical Bisinus bears some resemblance to the Bisinus described by Gregory of Tours, but the details are different: Bisinus was the leader of a Thuringian confederation on the Rhine and his wife was a Lombard named Menia[citation needed]. He left three sons, Baderic, Herminafred, and Berthachar, who inherited the throne from him. His daughter Radegund married the Lombard king Wacho.[2]


Notes


[1] (Latin) Gregorius Turonensis, Historiarum_Francorum libro III par.4


[2] Cawley, Charles, Medieval Lands - THURINGIA, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, retrieved February 2014


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