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King of Burgundy and Austrasia
Sigebert II
Effigy of Sigebert II on his coin, minted in Marseille
King of Burgundy and Austrasia
Reign613-613
Coronation613
PredecessorTheuderic II
SuccessorClotaire II (Reunion of entire Frankish kingdom)
Born601
Died613 (aged 12)
DynastyMerovingian
FatherTheuderic II

Sigebert II (601–613) or Sigisbert II, was the illegitimate son of Theuderic II, from whom he inherited the kingdoms of Burgundy and Austrasia in 613. However, he fell under the influence of his great-grandmother, Brunhilda.

Warnachar, mayor of the palace of Austrasia had Sigebert brought before a national assembly, where he was proclaimed king by the nobles over both his father's kingdoms. However, when the kingdom was invaded by Clotaire II of Neustria, Warnachar and Rado, mayor of the palace of Burgundy, betrayed Sigebert and Brunhilda and joined with Clotaire, recognising Clotaire as rightful regent and guardian of Sigebert and ordering the army not to oppose the Neustrians. Brunhilda and Sigebert met Clotaire's army on the Aisne, but the Patrician Aletheus, Duke Rocco, and Duke Sigvald deserted her host and Brunhilda and Sigebert were forced to flee, before being taken by Clotaire's men at Lake Neuchâtel.

Brunhilda, little Sigebert and Sigebert's younger brother Corbo were executed by Clotaire's orders, and Austrasia and Neustria were reunited under Clotaire's rule, who now ruled the entire kingdom of the Franks.

References

  1. Bruno Dumézil, La reine Brunehaut, éditions Fayard, Paris, 2008, pp.314, 319.
  2. Oman, Charles. The Dark Ages, 476-918, Rivingtons, 1908, p. 174Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
Sigebert II Merovingian DynastyBorn: 601 Died: 613
Preceded byTheuderic II King of Austrasia and Burgundy
613
Succeeded byClotaire II
Merovingian dynasty (400–751 AD)
Theodebert I, 534-548. Childeric I (457-481).
Monarchs of France
Merovingians (509–751)
Carolingians,
Robertians and Bosonids (751–987)
House of Capet (987–1328)
House of Valois (1328–1589)
House of Lancaster (1422–1453)
House of Bourbon (1589–1792)
House of Bonaparte (1804–1814; 1815)
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House of Orléans (1830–1848)
House of Bonaparte (1852–1870)
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