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Merofleda (6th-century – fl. 561) was a Frankish queen consort by marriage to king Charibert I.[1]
She was the daughter of a craftsman, and the sister of Marcovefa. The two sisters both married Charibert I, despite him already being married to Ingoberga. He repudiated Ingoberga to marry the two sisters, which resulted in a scandal. He was eventually forced to divorce the sisters and take Ingoberga back.
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^Christian Bouyer, Dictionnaire des Reines de France, Librairie Académique Perrin, 1992 (ISBN2-262-00789-6)