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Father
  
Athanagild

Died
  
568 AD, Neustria

Cousins
  
Hermenegild, Reccared I

Role
  
Athanagild's daughter

Siblings
  
Brunhilda of Austrasia

Name
  
Galswintha Galswintha

Religion
  
Arianism

Parents
  
Athanagild

Mother
  
Goiswintha

Spouse
  
Chilperic I (m. 567 AD)


Galswintha

Dynasty
  
Merovingian (by marriage)

Similar People
  
Chilperic I, Brunhilda of Austrasia, Fredegund, Sigebert I, Childebert II

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Galswintha (540–568) was a queen consort of Neustria. She was the daughter of Athanagild, Visigothic king of Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula, comprising modern Spain and Portugal), and Goiswintha. Galswintha was the sister of Brunhilda, Queen of Austrasia; and the wife of Chilperic I, the Merovingian king of Neustria.

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Galswintha and Chilperic were married at Rouen in 567, but soon afterwards she was murdered at the instigation of Chilperic's mistress Fredegund, who then married him. Chilperic in turn was murdered in 584, possibly by Brunhilda, but just as likely by someone else, as there were many who had reason to want him killed.

Galswintha's death aroused the enmity of her sister Brunhilda against Chilperic, bringing about 40 years of warfare between the Frankish kingdoms of Austrasia and Neustria.

Commemorated in Verse

The Late Latin poet Venantius Fortunatus wrote a long commemorative poem (Carmina VI.5) in honour of Galswintha. Symphonic metal band Leaves' Eyes also wrote a song from their album Symphonies of the Night, titled "Galswintha".

References

Galswintha Wikipedia