de Lombardy, Zuchilo

Male 471 - 530  (59 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  de Lombardy, Zuchilo was born in 471 in Kingdom of Pannonia (son of de Lombardy, Claffo); died in 530 in Kingdom of Pannonia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Seventh King of Langobarden
    • House: House of Lethings
    • FSID: GSWM-CTP
    • Occupation: Duke and General

    Notes:

    Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

    2. ZUCHILO [Unichis] . Paulus Diaconus names "germani sui [Tatonis] Zuchilonis" when recording the accession of his son Wacho[126]. Zuchilo had one child:

    a) WACHO (-540). From the Lething clan. The Origo Gentis Langobardorum names "Wacho filius Unichis", specifying in a later passage that they were "Lethinges"[127]. A later manuscript of the Origo names him "Wacho, filius Unichis, nepos Tatoni"[128]. He deposed King Tato in [510], defeated his son Hildechis, and installed himself as WACHO King of the Lombards. Paulus Diaconus names "Wacho filius germani sui [Tatonis] Zuchilonis", recording that he fought "Hildechis filius Tatonis"[129]. The Historia Langobardorum records that Wacho killed "Tattone rege barbane suo cum Vinsilane" and succeeded as king, defeating "Heldechis filio Tattoni" who fled "ad Gibidos" and died[130]. He consolidated his position, and the integration of his tribe as they moved into Pannonia, by his three marriages with daughters of three competing chiefs. m firstly RANIGUNDA [Raicunda], daughter of FISUD King of Thuringia. The Origo Gentis Langobardorum names "Raicundam filia Fisud regis Turingorum" as King Wacho's first wife[131]. The Historia Langobardorum names "Ranigunda filia Pisen regi Turingorum" as Wacho's first wife[132]. Paulus Diaconus names the three wives of Wacho "primam Ranicundam, filiam Regis Turingorum…Austrigosam, filiam regis Gepidorum…tertiam…Herulorum regis filiam…Salingam"[133]. m secondly OSTROGOTHA [Austreusa/Austrigosa], daughter of --- King of the Gepides. The Origo Gentis Langobardorum names "Austrigusa filiam Gippidorum" as King Wacho's second wife[134]. The Historia Langobardorum names "Austreusa filia Gibedorum" as Wacho's second wife[135]. Paulus Diaconus names the three wives of Wacho "primam Ranicundam, filiam Regis Turingorum…Austrigosam, filiam regis Gepidorum…tertiam…Herulorum regis filiam…Salingam"[136]. m thirdly SILENGA [Salinga], daughter of --- King of the Heruls. The Origo Gentis Langobardorum names "filia regis Herulorum…Silinga" as King Wacho's third wife[137]. Paulus Diaconus names the three wives of Wacho "primam Ranicundam, filiam Regis Turingorum…Austrigosam, filiam regis Gepidorum…tertiam…Herulorum regis filiam…Salingam"[138]. King Wacho & his second wife had two daughters:

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. de Lombardy, Wacho was born in 490 in Kingdom of Pannonia; died in 540 in Kingdom of Pannonia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  de Lombardy, Claffo was born in 450 in Moravian Gate, Moravia, Czech Republic (son of de Lombardy, Godeoc); died in 500 in Rugiland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Sixth King of Lagobarden
    • House: House of Lethings
    • FSID: G4YY-NTH

    Notes:

    Klef I. followed his father and converted to the Arian faith himself. He was constantly against the neighbors, especially the Heruli, and had to pay tributes to them at times.

    Children:
    1. 1. de Lombardy, Zuchilo was born in 471 in Kingdom of Pannonia; died in 530 in Kingdom of Pannonia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  de Lombardy, Godeoc was born in 430 in Moravian Gate, Moravia, Czech Republic (son of de Lombardy, Hildeoc); died in 490 in Moravian Gate, Moravia, Czech Republic.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: GCRM-GPK

    Notes:

    Gudehoc succeeded his father as king in the region of Bohemia and Moravia; some of the Lombards were already Arians at that time. He led his people, increased by other remnants of the people, to the area of ​​Norikum-Nieder-Austria, where the Rugians sat, whose kingdom King Odoacer had destroyed. The Lombards are now becoming historically important

    Children:
    1. 2. de Lombardy, Claffo was born in 450 in Moravian Gate, Moravia, Czech Republic; died in 500 in Rugiland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  de Lombardy, Hildeoc was born in 400 in Moravian Gate, Moravia, Czech Republic (son of de Lombardy, Lethuc); died in 460 in Moravian Gate, Moravia, Czech Republic.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Fourth King of the Lombards
    • House: House of Lething
    • FSID: L1PQ-GKL

    Notes:

    Hildeoc followed his father for about 7 years. He was also barely tangible and broke away from Hunnic highness.
    King of the Lombards and Vassal of the Heruli.
    Also known as Aldihoc

    Children:
    1. 4. de Lombardy, Godeoc was born in 430 in Moravian Gate, Moravia, Czech Republic; died in 490 in Moravian Gate, Moravia, Czech Republic.