Aregund

Aregund
Queen of Francia
Tenure558 - 561
Bornc. 515/520
Died580
Burial
SpouseChlothar I
IssueChilperic I
HouseMerovingian dynasty
FatherBaderic

Aregund, Aregunda, Arnegund, Aregonda, or Arnegonda[1] (c. 515/520-580) was a Frankish queen. She is the earliest known queen of Francia.

Aregund was the wife of Clotaire I (also known as Clothar) king of the Franks,[2] and the mother of Chilperic I of Neustria.[3] She was the great-grandmother of the last of the Merovingian kings to wield power, Dagobert I.

She is known for the discovery of her tomb at St. Denis, France,[4] though some questions remain as to the accuracy of this identification.

Sarcophagus of Arégonde
  1. ^ Germanic composed name from arn (eagle) and gund (battle)"Ancient Germanic names" (in Russian). Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  2. ^ Renou, Julie, "Rings of power: The interpretation of early medieval objects of adornment", Everyday Political Objects, doi:10.4324/9781003147428-2, retrieved 2023-03-01
  3. ^ Murray, AC (1998). Murray, Alexander Callander (ed.). "After Rome's Fall" (PDF). Narrators and Sources of Early Medieval History. doi:10.3138/9781442670693. ISBN 978-1-4426-7069-3.
  4. ^ Then-Obłuska, J.; Gilg, H. A.; Schüssler, U.; Wagner, B. (2021). "Western Connections of Northeast Africa: The Garnet Evidence from Late Antique Nubia, Sudan". Archaeometry. 63 (2): 227–246. doi:10.1111/arcm.12607. ISSN 0003-813X.