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Garibald II (585–625) was Duke of Bavaria from 610 until his death. He was the son of Tassilo I.
He married Geila, daughter of Gisulf II of Friuli and Romilda.
The successors of Garibald II are not completely known. Bavarian tradition places Theodo I, Theodo II, and Theodo III in the realm of legend, as mythical Agilofing ancestors. The next well-documented Agilofing duke is Theodo. This, however, leaves a half-century gap between Garibald and his next known successor.
-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIA.htm#_ftnref44
1. TASSILO, son of --- (-609). TASSILO I Duke of Bavaria 591. Paulus Diaconus records that "Tassilo" was ordained as "Baioarium rex" by "Childeberto rege Francorum"[44]. This passage is included in the text after the accession of Agilulf King of the Lombards, which is dated to [590], but before the report of the death of Evin Duke of Trentino. The Annales Ducum Bavariæ record that "Tassilo dux" reigned in Bavaria in 593[45].
m ---. The name of Duke Tassilo's wife is not known. Duke Tassilo I & his wife had one child:
http://www.gatinaisgeneal.org/dominiqueg/pag4.htm#49
He was co-Duke of the Bavarians (609-630), and sole Duke of the Bavarians (630-640).
Styrde 611-660
Garibald II (Även Garibaldus
Från dynastin i Agilolfinger var cirka 610-630 hertig av Bayern.
Garibald var son till hertigen Tassilo I.Som han i tjänst . Eftersom detta var Garibald i bråk med sin Slaviska Grannar berörs. Han var vid Aguntum slagen i Osttirol av slaver och plundrade territorium Bayern. Därefter emellertid ha lyckats i Bayern, slaverna tryck igen bak
På grund av de extremt fattiga källmaterialet är mycket mer om hans regering är inte känd. Det är också oklart hur länge Garibald II regerade . Kanske han styrde nästan till mitten av 7. Talet.
Garibald II. (lat. Garibaldus) war vom Jahr 610 an Herzog der Bajuwaren in Baiern. Möglicherweise regierte er fast bis zur Mitte des 7. Jahrhunderts. Garibald II. stammt aus der Dynastie der Agilolfinger. Siehe hierzu Wilhelm Störmer: Die Baiuwaren. Von der Völkerwanderung bis Tassilo III. 2. Auflage. Beck, München 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-47981-6. Norbert Wagner: Zur Herkunft der Agilolfinger. In: Zeitschrift für Bayerische Landesgeschichte 41, 1978, S. 19 ff.
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581
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Bavaria, Germany
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602 |
602
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(Present Bavaria), Herzogtum Bayern (Present Germany), Francia
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603 |
603
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Bavaria, Germany
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629 |
629
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Bayern, Germany
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660 |
660
Age 79
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Bavaria, Germany
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