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130: 357: 22: 232:, King of the Visigoths. In September 584 she was sent to Spain in a convoy with a large treasure as dowry. During the journey King Chilperic died and the soldiers escorting the princess took everything they could steal and fled. At 66:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 239:
She took refuge with her mother and led a life viewed as debauched. She often quarreled with her mother who failed in an attempt to kill her in 589. Her date of death is unknown.
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Rigunth was the eldest child and only recorded daughter of
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Merovingian dynasty
Chilperic I
Fredegund
Merovingian
Chilperic I
Fredegund
Chilperic I
Queen Fredegund
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Naissance de la France
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