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- Q316888 abstract "See Sigeberht II of Essex for the Saxon ruler by that name.Template:Infobox monarchSigebert II (602–613) or Sigisbert II, was the illegitimate son of Ermenberge and Theuderic II, from whom he inherited the kingdoms of Burgundy and Austrasia in 613. However, he fell under the influence of his great-grandmother, Brunhilda. Warnachar, mayor of the palace of Austrasia had Sigebert brought before a national assembly, where he was proclaimed king by the nobles over both his father's kingdoms. However, when the kingdom was invaded by Clotaire II of Neustria, Warnachar and Rado, mayor of the palace of Burgundy, betrayed Sigebert and Brunhilda and joined with Clotaire, recognising Clotaire as rightful regent and guardian of Sigebert and ordering the army not to oppose the Neustrians. Brunhilda and Sigebert met Clotaire's army on the Aisne, but the Patrician Aletheus, Duke Rocco, and Duke Sigvald deserted her host and Brunhilda and Sigebert were forced to flee, before being taken by Clotaire's men at Lake Neuchâtel. Brunhilda, Sigebert and Sigebert's younger brother Corbo were executed by Clotaire's orders, and Austrasia and Neustria were reunited under Clotaire's rule, who now ruled the entire kingdom of the Franks.".
- Q316888 activeYearsEndYear "0613".
- Q316888 activeYearsStartYear "0613".
- Q316888 parent Q316869.
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- Q316888 successor Q209118.
- Q316888 thumbnail Sceau_de_Sigebert_II.jpg?width=300.
- Q316888 title "King of Burgundy and Austrasia".
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- Q316888 name "Sigebert II".
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- Q316888 reign "613".
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- Q316888 comment "See Sigeberht II of Essex for the Saxon ruler by that name.Template:Infobox monarchSigebert II (602–613) or Sigisbert II, was the illegitimate son of Ermenberge and Theuderic II, from whom he inherited the kingdoms of Burgundy and Austrasia in 613. However, he fell under the influence of his great-grandmother, Brunhilda. Warnachar, mayor of the palace of Austrasia had Sigebert brought before a national assembly, where he was proclaimed king by the nobles over both his father's kingdoms.".
- Q316888 label "Sigebert II".
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- Q316888 name "Sigebert II".