Aregunde (fl. 6th c.)
Aregunde (fl. 6th c.)
Queen of the Franks. Name variations: Aregunda. Sister of Ingunde (d. 517); 4th wife of Chlothar, also known as Clothaire, Clotar, or Lothair I (497–561), king of Soissons (r. 511), king of the Franks (r. 558–561); children: Chilperic I (523–584), king of Soissons (Neustria).
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