Sichilde (ca. 590–627) was a Frankish queen as consort to Chlothar II from 618–627.[1]

Sichilde
Queen consort of the Franks
Tenure618–627
Bornc. 590
Died627
SpouseChlothar II
IssueCharibert II
FatherCount Brunulphe II of the Ardennes

She was the daughter of the Count Brunulphe II of the Ardennes and the sister of Gomentrude (598–630), who was married to Dagobert I.[2] Her maternal grandfather was royal maior domus. She married Chlothar in about 618. Subsequently, commentators such as Fredegar complained that Chlothar listened too much to counsel from women, most likely referring to Sichilde, indicating that she held a position of influence.[2]

In 626 or 627, she was suspected of having had a relationship with Boso, son of Audolène of Étampes, and Boso was killed by the duke Arnebert on the order of Chlothar.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Christian Bouyer (1992). Dictionnaire des Reines de France (2000 reprint ed.). Librairie Académique Perrin. ISBN 2-262-01730-1.
  2. ^ a b Goldberg, Eric J. (2020-10-16). In the Manner of the Franks: Hunting, Kingship, and Masculinity in Early Medieval Europe. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-9729-4.
  3. ^ Petit, Dominique (2023-11-28). Dagobert (in French). Editions Ellipses. ISBN 978-2-340-08605-0.