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  1. Ingoberga ou Ingeberga (Paris, c. 519 - Paris, 589) foi uma rainha franca do século VI, primeira esposa de Cariberto I. Ingoberga é mencionada na obra de Gregório de Tours. Ela teria provocado um escândalo no palácio humilhando o pai de Merofledis e Marcoveifa, duas concubinas de Cariberto.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IngobergaIngoberga - Wikipedia

    Ingoberga (c. 520 – 589 in Tours) was a Frankish queen consort, the first wife of the Frankish king Charibert I. Her own lineage has not been determined.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charibert_ICharibert I - Wikipedia

    Religion. Chalcedonian Christianity ( excommunicated) Charibert I ( French: Caribert; Latin: Charibertus; c. 517 – December 567) was the Merovingian King of Paris, the second-eldest son of Chlothar I and his first wife Ingund. His elder brother Gunthar died sometime before their father's death.

  4. 20 de nov. de 2005 · About Ingoberga, queen of Paris. Ingoberga From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ingoberga (c. 520 – 589 in Tours) was the first wife of the Frankish king Charibert I. Her own lineage has not been determined.

    • Paris
    • Paris, France
    • circa 520
    • 589 (64-73)Paris, France
  5. Ingoberga (* um 520; † 589 in Tours) war die erste Ehefrau des Frankenkönigs Charibert I. Ihre Herkunft ist unbekannt, eine vornehme Familie wird aber angenommen. Ingoberga und Charibert waren vermutlich die Eltern von Bertha, der späteren Ehefrau des Königs Æthelberht von Kent und Initiatorin der christlichen Mission unter den ...

  6. Ingeberge, dite aussi Ingoberge ou Ingoberga (vers 519-589 [1]) est une reine franque du VI e siècle. Elle est la première épouse de Caribert I er, uni avant 560 [1]. Son lignage serait royal. Ingoberga est citée dans l'œuvre de Grégoire de Tours qui la prétend ulcérée par le

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarcovefaMarcovefa - Wikipedia

    Biography. She was the daughter of a wool carder from the royal palace, according to Gregory of Tours. She and her sister Merofleda both became married to the King of Paris. This marriage aroused the indignation of Queen Ingoberga who was already married to the King.