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Sigbert III : ウィキペディア英語版
Sigebert III


Sigebert III (c. 630–656/660) was the king of Austrasia from 634 to his death; probably on 1 February 656, or maybe as late as 660.
He has been described as the first ''roi fainéant''—do-nothing king—of the Merovingian dynasty.〔Jean Verseuil, ''Les rois fainéants'': Dagobert and Pépin, Paris, 1946 (ISBN 978-2-7413-0136-3).〕
== Family ==
Sigebert was the eldest son of King Dagobert I and his concubine Ragnetrude and half-brother of King Clovis II.〔Fredegar IV, 58: ''Nantechildem unam ex puellis de menisterio matrimonium accipiens reginam sublimavit''.〕
His wife was Queen Chimnechild of Burgundy and their son was King Dagobert II.
His granddaughters were saints Adela and Irmina.〔''Vita Sancti Wilfrithi'' ("Life of St. Wilfrid")〕
To satisfy the Austrasian aristocracy, who exercised a certain autonomy, Sigebert's father gave him the kingdom of Austrasia although it remained part of the larger Frankish realm.

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