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'''Bodegisel II (Borogiso II of Aquitaine, Bodegiesel II, Governor of Aquitaine)''' was born [[565]] C.E. in [[Aquitaine]], [[France]]. He was the only documented son of [[Palatina of Troyes]] and [[St. Gondolfus]], Bishop of [[Tongeren]]. He was the Governor of Aquitaine. He died about [[610]] C.E. in [[Carthage]], [[Africa]], being murdered while returning from [[Constantinople]].
'''Bodegisel II (Borogiso II of Aquitaine, Bodegiesel II, Governor of Aquitaine)''' was born [[565]] C.E. in [[Aquitaine]], [[France]]. He was the only documented son of [[Palatina of Troyes]] and [[St. Gondolfus]], Bishop of [[Tongeren]]. He was the Governor of Aquitaine. He died about [[610]] C.E. in [[Carthage]], [[Africa]], being murdered while returning from [[Constantinople]].



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Bodegisel II (Borogiso II of Aquitaine, Bodegiesel II, Governor of Aquitaine) was born 565 C.E. in Aquitaine, France. He was the only documented son of Palatina of Troyes and St. Gondolfus, Bishop of Tongeren. He was the Governor of Aquitaine. He died about 610 C.E. in Carthage, Africa, being murdered while returning from Constantinople.


Family

Bodegisel married Oda of Suevia. Their son, supposedly, was Arnulf, who became Saint Arnulf of Metz. Saint Arnulf of Metz is the Patron Saint of brewing.

References

Biography by Shanna Landgrave, Descendent of Bodegisel II

Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 190-7