Bodegeisel II OF AQUITAINE
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Bodegeisel II OF AQUITAINE ( -588)

Name: Bodegeisel II OF AQUITAINE 1
Sex: Male
Father: Gondolfus OF TONGRES (TONGEREN) ( - )
Mother: Palatina OF TROYES (547?- )

Individual Events and Attributes

Occupation (1) Governor of Aquitaine
Occupation (2) Duke of Sueve
Death 0588 Carthage, Africa
Occupation (3) Palace Mayor

Additional Information

Death Cause: murdered while returning from Constantinople

Marriage

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      St Arnoulf of Metz     Child: Arnulf OF METZ     St Arnoulf of Metz is portrayed with a rake in his hand. He is the patron saint of brewers.    
 
Spouse Oda OF SUEVIA ( - )
Children Arnulf OF METZ (582-640)

Individual Note

Bodegisel II (Borogiso II of Aquitaine, Bodegiesel II, Governor of Aquitaine) was born 565 C.E. in Aquitaine, France. He was the only documented son of Palatina of Troyes and St. Gondolfus, Bishop of Tongeren. He was the Governor of Aquitaine. He died about 610 C.E. in Carthage, Africa, being murdered while returning from Constantinople.

 

Family

Bodegisel married Oda of Suevia. Their son, supposedly, was Arnulf, who became Saint Arnulf of Metz. Saint Arnulf of Metz is the Patron Saint of brewing.

 

http://wikibin.org/articles/bodegisel-ii.html2

Sources

1Weis, Frederick Lewis & Sheppard, Walter Lee, Jr, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: Lineages from Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and other Historical Individuals". p 178, 190-7.
2"Wikibin.org". http://wikibin.org/articles/bodegisel-ii.html.