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20: 279: 262: 107:, who had received the realm of Burgundy. After the two brothers reached adulthood, they were often at war, with Brunhilda siding with Theuderic. In 599, Theuderic defeated Theudebert at 294: 299: 253: 316: 326: 127:(600–604). At this point, however, the two brothers took up arms against each other; Theuderic defeated Theudebert at 438: 428: 225: 201: 150: 131:. In 605, Theudebert refused to aid his brother whose kingdom was invaded by Clothar II. In 610, Theudebert extorted 189: 423: 146:
in 612. Theudebert was locked up in a monastery at the order of his grandmother, and killed with his son Merovech.
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from his brother and Theuderic took up arms against him, yet again.
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tremissis
French
Austrasia
AD
Childebert II
Poitiers
Tours
Le Puy-en-Velay
Bordeaux
Châteaudun
Champagne
Auvergne
Transjurane Alemannia
Brunhilda
Theuderic II
Sens
Chlothar II
Dormelles
Montereau
Neustria
Étampes
Alsace
Toul
ZĂĽlpich
Bilichildis
Emma
Eadbald of Kent
Murray 2018
McCollum, Adam Carter. "Theudebert II", The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity, (Oliver Nicholson, ed.), Oxford University Press, 2018

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