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Basena VON THÜRINGEN [7267]
(438-477)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Childerich König der salischen Franken [7266]

2. Bisinus King of Thuringia THURINGIA [7279]

Basena VON THÜRINGEN [7267] 1718

  • Born: 438, Duchy of Thuringia, Thuringia 1718
  • Marriage (1): Childerich König der salischen Franken [7266] in 463 1719
  • Marriage (2): Bisinus King of Thuringia THURINGIA [7279]
  • Died: 28 November 477, Gaul, Roman Empire at age 39 1718
  • Buried: 477, Gaul, Roman Empire 1718

   FamilySearch ID: LHQH-T79.

  General Notes:

Basina probably came from the Thuringian people, perhaps from their royal family. The historian Gregory of Tours, followed by the Fredegar Chronicle and the Liber historiae Francorum, reports that her first marriage was to Bisinus, King of the Thuringians. In Thuringia she got to know Childerich, who was there in exile after his deposition. After eight years of exile, Childerich was recalled and reinstated as king by his people. Then Basina left her husband and went to Childerich on the grounds that he was the bravest man she knew, so she wanted to connect with him. Then he happily took her as his wife.

This legendary tale is viewed with skepticism by scholars, especially since Bisinus ruled in the early 6th century, while Childerich died in 482. The Thuringian origin of Basina is accepted.
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From Wikipedia-
Childeric I was a Frankish leader in the northern part of imperial Roman Gaul and a member of ... Spouse, Basina of Thuringia ... Upon his return Childeric was joined by the wife of his host, Queen Basina, who bore Childeric his son Clovis.
Spouse?: ?Basina of Thuringia
Father?: ?Merovech
Burial?: ?Tournai? (present-day Belgium)
Dynasty?: ?Merovingian
13th century depiction of Basina and Childeric I. Basina or Basine (c. 438 \endash 477) was remembered as a queen of Thuringia in the middle of the ... In 463, Basina married Childeric I, son of Merovech and his wife

Basina or Basine (c. 438 \endash 477) was remembered as a queen of Thuringia in the middle of the fifth century, according to much later authors such as Gregory of Tours. However, because he described this kingdom as being on the Gaulish side of the river Rhine, it is sometimes thought to be the Civitas Tungrorum.

She left her husband, King Bisinus and went to Roman Gaul. She herself took the initiative to ask for the hand of Childeric I, king of the Franks, and married him. For as she herself said, "I want to have the most powerful man in the world, even if I have to cross the ocean for him". This remark of hers may have been related to Childeric's successful invasion of the Roman Empire and his attempt to settle a Frankish kingdom on Roman soil.

She is the mother of the man who is remembered as the founder of the Frankish realm and modern France. She and her husband Childeric named their son Chlodovech, but he is better remembered under his Latinized name, Clovis I.

According to the Gesta episcoporum Cameracensium, King Ragnachar and his brother Richar, from the area of Cambrai were related to Basina.

In 463, Basina married Childeric I, son of Merovech and his wife, and had the following children:

Clovis I (466 \endash 511).
Audofleda (467 \endash 511). Queen of the Ostrogoths. Wife of Theodoric the Great
Lanthilde (468 \endash ¿¿??).
Aboflede (470 \endash ¿¿??).

Basina OF THURINGIA
438\endash 477
BIRTH ABT. 438
DEATH 477

Basina of Thuringia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

13th century depiction of Basina and Childeric I.
Basina or Basine (c. 438 \endash 477) was a queen of Thuringia in the middle of the fifth century.

Biography
She left her husband, king Bisinus and went to Roman Gaul. She herself took the initiative to ask for the hand of Childeric I, king of the Franks, and married him. For as she herself said, "I want to have the most powerful man in the world, even if I have to cross the ocean for him".[1] This remark of hers may have been related to Childeric's successful invasion of the Roman Empire and his attempt to settle a Frankish kingdom on Roman soil.

She is the mother of the man who is remembered as the founder of the Frankish realm and modern France. She and her husband Childeric named their son Chlodovech, but he is better remembered under his Latinized name, Clovis I. King Childeric's maternal grandparents were the same as Basina's paternal grandparents- they both shared their grandfather Clovis of Cologne of the Riparian Franks (399-448).

Through the ages historians have been intrigued by the story of Basina since she obviously acted as a player and not as bystander \emdash which is not uncommon for women of the German clans, but highly uncommon for the Romans.

Marriage and children
In 463, Basina married Childeric I, son of Merovech and his wife, and had the following children:

Clovis I (466 \endash 511).
Audofleda (467 \endash 511). Queen of the Ostrogoths. Wife of Theodoric the Great
Lanthilde (468 \endash ¿¿??).
Aboflede (470 \endash ¿¿??).
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basina_of_Thuringia

  Noted events in her life were:

1. Title Of Nobility: Queen of Thuringia, between 456 and 465,. 1720

2. Separation from Basinus and marriage to Childerich: she deserted her first husband Basinus, King of Thuringia to marry Childerich, in 464, in Duchy of Thuringia, Thuringia. 1720


Basena married Childerich König der salischen Franken [7266] [MRIN: 5606], son of Mérovech KÖNIG DER SALISCHEN FRANKEN [7275] and Unknown, in 463.1719 (Childerich König der salischen Franken [7266] was born in 437 in Kingdom of the Salian Franks, Gaul, Roman Empire,1718 died on 26 November 481 in Tournai, Kingdom of Austrasia, Gaul, Frankish Empire 1718 and was buried after 26 November 481 in Tournai, Hainaut, Belgium 1718.)


Basena next married Bisinus King of Thuringia THURINGIA [7279] [MRIN: 5609]. (Bisinus King of Thuringia THURINGIA [7279] was born in Thueringen, Germany 1720 and died in 509 in Thueringen, Germany 1720.)