Chlodosinda (daughter of Sigebert I)

Chlodosinda (or Chlodosuinda) was a Frankish princess, the daughter of King Sigebert I (r. 561–575) and Queen Brunhilda.

[1][2] Chlodosinda's life is known from the Ten Books of History to Gregory of Tours.

[3] With her mother and brother, Childebert II, she came to Trier in 587 to join her other uncle, King Guntram.

Although Guntram, who had taken Chlodosinda under his protection in the Treaty of Andelot in 587,[5] was at odds with the Visigoths, he approved the marriage.

[6] Chlodosinda may have later married a Burgundian nobleman named Chrodoald, if she is the unnamed paternal aunt (amita) of King Theudebert II mentioned in Jonas of Bobbio's Life of Columban.