McNamara, Halborg & Whatley 1992, p. 125 and n. 21, although at p. 120, they suggest that Guntram gave the girl to Liliola's custody because he owed her a favour for having taken custody of the widow of King Charibert I on his behalf in 567. McNamara, Jo Ann; Halborg, John E.; Whatley, E. Gordon, eds. (1992). Sainted Women of the Dark Ages. Duke University Press.
Life, §7 (McNamara, Halborg & Whatley 1992, p. 126). For the dates of her rule, see p. 126, n. 25. Liliola's death took place in 574; see p. 124, n. 17. McNamara, Jo Ann; Halborg, John E.; Whatley, E. Gordon, eds. (1992). Sainted Women of the Dark Ages. Duke University Press.
Life, §22 (McNamara, Halborg & Whatley 1992, p. 132, who note at p. 133, n. 47, the chronological difficulties raised by various attempts to date particular events in the Life). McNamara, Jo Ann; Halborg, John E.; Whatley, E. Gordon, eds. (1992). Sainted Women of the Dark Ages. Duke University Press.