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Bertachar's rule probably began between 507 and 511. He was murdered by his brother Hermanfrid, who later murdered Baderic to become sole ruler of Thuringia. This assassination may have taken place as early as 525.
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and Venantius Fortunatus. Fortunatus specifies that she was "from the Thuringian region", a daughter of King Bertachar and a granddaughter of King Bisinus.
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Neumeister, Peter (2014). "The Ancient Thuringians: Problems of Names and Family Connections". In Janine Fries-Knoblach; Heiko Steuer; John Hines (eds.).
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Beatissima igitur Radegundis natione barbara de regione Thoringa, avo rege Bessino, patruo Hermenfredo, patre rege Bertechario
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Bertachar had at least one daughter and, depending on the source, one or several sons. His sons are unnamed. His daughter,
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in Poitiers. She is revered as a saint in the Catholic Church. Two hagiographies of her were produced by her friends
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from about 510 until about 525, co-ruling with his brothers
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Index

Thuringia
Hermanfrid
Baderic
Frankish
Venantius Fortunatus
Bisinus
Menia
Basina
Gregory of Tours
Radegund
Chlothar I
Holy Cross Abbey
Baudovinia


Jarnut 2009
Martindale 1980
Neumeister 2014
Mladjov 2014
Hartmann 2009
Martindale 1980
Burns 1984
Neumeister 2014
Halsall 2001
Jarnut 2009
Venantius Honoricus Clementianus Fortunatus
Vita Sanctae Radegundis
Burns, Thomas S.
Halsall, Guy
Kohlhammer Verlag

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