Basinus I van Thüringen, 395455 (leeftijd 60 jaar)

Naam
Basinus I /van Thüringen/
Voornamen
Basinus I
Achternaam
van Thüringen
Geboren 395

HuwelijkBasina van SaksenBekijk dit gezin

Geboorte van een dochterBasina Andovera van Keulen
438 (leeftijd 43 jaar)
Geboorte van een zoonBisinus (Basinus II) van Thüringen
440 (leeftijd 45 jaar)

Overleden 455 (leeftijd 60 jaar)

Gezin met Basina van Saksen
hij zelf
Thuringe
395455
Geboren: 395
Overleden: 455
echtgenote
saksen
408476
Geboren: 408 43 38
Overleden: 476
Huwelijk
Huwelijk:
dochter
Basine en Childerik
438499
Geboren: 438 43 30Thuringen, Duitsland
Overleden: 499
3 jaar
zoon
Basinus van Thüringen
440505
Geboren: 440 45 32
Overleden: 505
Clodius V der Franken + Basina van Saksen
partner’s partner
395448
Geboren: 395Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, Duitsland
Overleden: 448
echtgenote
saksen
408476
Geboren: 408 43 38
Overleden: 476
Huwelijk
Huwelijk:
Notitie

<p>&nbsp;BASINUS, son of --- (-after 464). King of Thuringia. Gregory of Tours specifies that Childerich King of the Franks found refuge with Basinus King of Thuringia after being deposed[6], dated to [456/57]. m as her first husband, BASINA, daughter of ---. Gregory of Tours names Basina as wife of Basinus King of Thuringia, specifying that she deserted her first husband to join Childerich after he was restored as king in Gaul[7]. Assuming that Basina existed, it is unlikely that her first name is correct considering that it is the feminine form of her first husband's name. She married secondly ([464]) Childerich I King of the Franks. The marriage date is estimated on the basis of how long Childerich was allegedly in exile, assuming that the date of his deposition is accurate, and is appears to be consistent with the estimated dates of birth of the couple's descendants. BASINUS, King of Thuringia (c460 AD - c505), born c440 AD - died c505. He was married firstly to Basina of Cologne (born c440 - died c480 AD), from whom he was divorced (465 AD, she remarried to Childeric I of the Franks). Basinus remarried secondly (c467 AD) to MENIA N, who was the mother of,</p>