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Father
  
King Sigebert III

Parents
  
Sigebert III

Mother
  
Queen Chimnechild

Children
  
Chilperic II

Name
  
Bilichild Bilichild

Died
  
675 AD, Lognes, France

Grandparents
  
Dagobert I

Spouse
  
Childeric II (m. 662 AD)


Issue
  
Prince Dagobert King Chilperic II

Cousins
  
Childeric II, Theuderic III, Chlothar III

Similar People
  
Childeric II, Chilperic II, Theuderic III, Clovis II, Dagobert II

Bilichild (also Bilichildis, Bilichilde, or Blithilde) was the wife of the Frankish king of Neustria and Burgundy Childeric II. The two were married in 668 despite the opposition of the Bishop Leodegar.

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Family

Bilichild was a daughter of King Sigebert III and Queen Chimnechild of Burgundy and granddaughter of King Dagobert I and his concubine Ragnétrude.

Her siblings were Dagobert II and Childebert the Adopted.

Children of Bilichild and her husband were Prince Dagobert and King Chilperic II.

Biography

Childeric became sole king of the Franks in 673. While on a hunting trip in the Forest of Lognes, near Livry, in Picardy, Bilichild, along with her husband and her eldest son, the five-year-old Dagobert, were assassinated by a band of dissatisfied Neustrians—Bodilo, Amalbert and Ingobert. The royal trio was buried in Saint-Germain-des-Prés at Paris, where her tomb and that of Dagobert were discovered in 1645 and pilfered.

Her younger son Daniel was whisked off to a monastery and from there returned forty years thence to lead the Franks as king under the name Chilperic II.

References

Bilichild Wikipedia


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