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The Agilolfings were a noble family that ruled the
Duchy of Bavaria The Duchy of Bavaria () was a frontier region in the southeastern part of the Merovingian kingdom from the sixth through the eighth century. It was settled by Bavarians, Bavarian tribes and ruled by List of rulers of Bavaria, dukes (''duces'') ...
on behalf of their
Merovingian The Merovingian dynasty () was the ruling family of the Franks from around the middle of the 5th century until Pepin the Short in 751. They first appear as "Kings of the Franks" in the Roman army of northern Gaul. By 509 they had united all the ...
suzerains from about 550 until 788. A cadet branch of the Agilolfings also ruled the
Kingdom of the Lombards The Kingdom of the Lombards, also known as the Lombard Kingdom and later as the Kingdom of all Italy (), was an Early Middle Ages, early medieval state established by the Lombards, a Germanic people, on the Italian Peninsula in the latter part ...
intermittently from 616 to 712. They are mentioned as the leading dynasty in the '' Lex Baiuvariorum'' (c. 743). Their Bavarian residence was at
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. The dynasty's eponymous ancestor is
Agilulf Agilulf ( 555 – April 616), called ''the Thuringian'' and nicknamed ''Ago'', was a duke of Turin and king of the Lombards from 591 until his death. A relative of his predecessor Authari, Agilulf was of Thuringian origin and belonged to t ...
, a semi-legendary prince of the
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and descendant of Hermeric, the 5th-century Suevic king of Galicia, possibly identical with one Agilulf, a steward of the
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king Theoderic II, who was executed in 457. The first duke identified with the Agilolfing line in German historiography is Garibald I (''Gariwald''). However, doubt has been cast on Garibald's membership in the Agilolfing family in modern scholarship,Carl I. Hammer: ''From Ducatus to Regnum. Ruling Bavaria under the Merovingians and early Carolingians.'' 2007; Britta Kägler: ''„Sage mir, wie du heißt …“. Spätantik-frühmittelalterliche Eliten in den Schriftquellen. Das Beispiel der frühen Agilolfinger.'' In: Hubert Fehr, Irmtraut Heitmeier (eds.): ''Von Raetien und Noricum zur frühmittelalterlichen Baiovaria.'' EOS, St. Ottilien 2012, S. 183–196. which makes Tassilo I (r. 591–610) the first ascertained member of the dynasty. The Agilolfings had close ties to the Merovingians. Garibald I himself married Waldrada, the widow of Merovingian king
Theudebald Theudebald (in modern English, ''Theobald''; in French, ''Thibaut'' or ''Théodebald''; in German, ''Theudowald'') (534 – 555), son of Theudebert I and Deuteria, was the king of Metz, Rheims, or Austrasia—as it is variously called ...
, in 555, after her marriage to Chlothar I was annulled on grounds of
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. As they had their fate intertwined with the Merovingian dynasty, they opposed the rise of the
Carolingian The Carolingian dynasty ( ; known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolingus, Carolings, Karolinger or Karlings) was a Frankish noble family named after Charles Martel and his grandson Charlemagne, descendants of the Arnulfing and Pippinid c ...
mayors of the palace, who finally deprived the Agilolfings of their power.


Rulers of Bavaria

* Garibald I, Duke of Bavaria 548–591 * Tassilo I, King of Bavaria 591–610 * Garibald II, Duke of Bavaria 610–630 * Theodo, Duke of Bavaria 680–716 * Lantpert, son of Theodo, murderer of Emmeram of Regensburg *
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, daughter of Theodo * Theodbert, son of Theodo, Duke in
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ca. 702–719 *
Theobald Theobald is a Germanic dithematic name, composed from the elements '' theod-'' "people" and ''bald'' "bold". The name arrived in England with the Normans. The name occurs in many spelling variations, including Theudebald, Diepold, Theobalt, Ty ...
, son of Theodo, Duke of parts of Bavaria ca. 711–719 * Tassilo II, son of Theodo, Duke in
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ca. 716–719 * Grimoald, son of Theodo, Duke in
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ca. 716–725, later ruling all of Bavaria * Hugbert, son of Theudbert, Duke of Bavaria 725–737 * Odilo, son of Gotfried of Allemania, Duke of Bavaria 737–748 * Grifo, 748 (half-Carolingian usurper) * Tassilo III, son of Odilo, Duke of Bavaria 748–788, deposed by
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* Theodo, son of Tassilo III, became a monk


Rulers of Italy

* Gundoald, Duke of Asti, son of Garibald I * Theodelinda, daughter of Garibald I of Bavaria, Queen of the Lombards * Adaloald, son of Theodelinda and
Agilulf Agilulf ( 555 – April 616), called ''the Thuringian'' and nicknamed ''Ago'', was a duke of Turin and king of the Lombards from 591 until his death. A relative of his predecessor Authari, Agilulf was of Thuringian origin and belonged to t ...
, King of the Lombards 616 to 626 * Gundeberga, daughter of
Agilulf Agilulf ( 555 – April 616), called ''the Thuringian'' and nicknamed ''Ago'', was a duke of Turin and king of the Lombards from 591 until his death. A relative of his predecessor Authari, Agilulf was of Thuringian origin and belonged to t ...
and Theodelinda, married King Arioald *
Aripert I Aripert I (also spelled ''Aribert'') was king of the Lombards (653–661) in Italy. He was the son of Gundoald, Duke of Asti, who had crossed the Alps from Bavaria with his sister Theodelinda. As a relative of the Bavarian ducal house, his was ...
, son of Gundoald, King of the Lombards 653–661 *
Godepert Godepert (also ''Gundipert'', ''Godebert'', ''Godipert'', ''Godpert'', ''Gotebert'', ''Gotbert'', ''Gotpert'', ''Gosbert'', or ''Gottbert'') was king of the Lombards (crowned 661), eldest son and successor of Aripert I. He was an Arian who gover ...
, eldest son of Aripert, King of the Lombards 661–662 jointly with * Berthari, younger son of Aripert, King of the Lombards 661–662 and 672–688 * Cunincpert, son of Berthari, King of the Lombards 688–700 * Liutpert, son of Cunincpert, King of the Lombards 700–701 * Raginpert, son of Godepert, King of the Lombards 701 *
Aripert II Aripert II (also spelled ''Aribert'') was the king of the Lombards from 701 to 712. Duke of Turin and son of King Raginpert, and thus a scion of the Bavarian Dynasty, he was associated with the throne as early as 700. He was removed by Liutpert ...
, son of Raginpert, King of the Lombards 701–712


At the Austrasian court

*Chrodoald, nobleman at the court of
Dagobert I Dagobert I (; 603/605 – 19 January 639) was King of the Franks. He ruled Austrasia (623–634) and Neustria and Burgundy (629–639). He has been described as the last king of the Merovingian dynasty to wield real royal power, after which the ...
, killed in 624 *Fara, opponent to
Sigebert III Sigebert III ( 630–656) was the Merovingian dynasty, Merovingian king of Austrasia from 633 to his death around 656. He was described as the first Merovingian ''roi fainéant'', or "do-nothing king", with the mayor of the palace in fact ruling ...


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Biographies of some AgilolfingiansTentative Genealogy of Early Agilolfings, according to Jörg Jarnut
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