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SIGEBERT (d. 575)

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 60 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SIGEBERT (d. 575)  , king of the Franks, was one of the four sons of Clotaire I . At the
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death of Clotaire in 561 the Frankish
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kingdom was divided among his. sons, Sigebert's share comprising the Rhine and Meuse lands and the
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suzerainty over the Germanic tribes beyond the Rhine as far as the Elbe, together with
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Auvergne and
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part of Provence . At the death of his
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brother Charibert in 567 Sigebert obtained the cities of
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Tours and
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Poitiers, and it was he who elevated to the see of Tours the celebrated Gregory, the historian of the Franks . Being a smoother man than his brothers (who had all taken mates of inferior rank), Sigebert married a royal princess, Brunhilda, daughter of Athanagild, the king of the Visigoths; the nuptials were celebrated with
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great pomp at
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Metz, the
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Italian poet Fortunatus composing the epithalamium . Shortly afterwards Sigebert's brother
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Chilperic I. married Brunhilda's
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sister, Galswintha; but the subsequent
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murder of this princess embroiled
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Austrasia and
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Neustria, and
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civil war broke out in 573 . Sigebert appealed to the Germans of the right
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bank of the Rhine, who attacked the environs of Paris and
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Chartres and committed frightful ravages . He was entirely victorious, and pursued Chilperic as far as Tournai . But just when the great nobles of Neustria were raising Sigebert on the shield in the
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villa at Vitry, near
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Arras, he was assassinated by two bravoes in the pay of Fredegond, Chilperic's new wife . At the beginning of his reign Sigebert had made war on the
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Avars, who had attacked his Germanic possessions, and he was for some time a prisoner in their hands . See Gregory of Tours, Historia Francorum,
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book iv.; Aug .
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Thierry, Resits
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des temps merovingiens (Brussels, 1840), and Aug . Digot, Histoire du royaume d'Austrasie (
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Nancy, 1863) .

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