Second Generation



Family of Old Folks * (1)

2. Duke Theodon I of Bavaria.

Child:
11 i. Duke Theodon II of Bavaria

3. King Wallia of the Visigoths. Wallia died in 419.

Wallia, King of the Visigoths (415-418).

Child:
12 i. [____] of the Visigoths

4. King Clovis of Cologne. Born ca 395 in Cologne. Clovis died aft 420 in Cologne.

Clovis, the Riparian, Frankish king of Cologne.

Child:
13 i. King Childebert of Cologne (ca 425-aft 450)

5. King Merovech of the Franks. Born ca 415. Merovech died in 457.

Merovech, also spelled Maerovaee or Meroveck, ruler of the Franks in the mid fifth century, say 448–457, whom the Merovingian dynasty is named after. He defeated Attila the Hun in 451.

Records of Merovech are scarce. Gregory of Tours (538–594) wrote that “some say that Merovech, the father of Childeric, was descended from Chlodio.” Perhaps he was the son, granson, or son-in-law of Clodion.

Child:
14 i. King Childerich I of the Franks (ca 436-26 Nov 481)

6. Aun Jorundsson.

Child:
15 i. Egil Aunsson

7. King Audren of Brittany.

Audren, or Alain.

Child:
16 i. King Budic I of Brittany

8. King Hengist of Kent. Hengist died in 488.

Hengist’s father has been called Whitgils, probably just a legendary figure.

Child:
17 i. King Aesc of Kent (-512)

9. King Fergus Mor of Dalriada. Fergus Mor died ca 501.

Fergus Mor mac Ercc, established the Irish kingdom of Dalriad in Scotland in the region of Argyle about 498.

Child:
18 i. King Domongard of Dalriada (ca 479-504)

10. King Cerdic of Wessex. Born ca 467 in Saxony. Cerdic died in 534 in Wessex.

Child:
19 i. Creoda of Wessex (ca 493-)


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