century AD. However, the first documented King of the Burgundians, Gjúki (Gebicca), lived in the late 4th century east of the Rhine. In 406 the Alans, Vandals...
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family relations. Gebicca (late 4th century – c. 407) Gundomar I (c. 407 – 411), son of Gebicca Giselher (c. 407 – 411), son of Gebicca Gunther (c. 407...
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(also called Gernot). Historically, these correspond to three sons of king Gebicca, Gundomar, Gislaharius (Giselher) and Gundaharius (Gunther), who ruled...
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documented, though not historically verified King of the Burgundians was Gjúki (Gebicca), who lived in the late 4th century. In the course of the Crossing of the...
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Rakni, father of Gjúki. The form Gjúki is etymologically equatable to Gebicca of the Lex Burgundionum. According to the Skáldskaparmál and the Ættartolur...
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I (also Gundimar, Godomar, or Godemar) was eldest son and successor of Gebicca, King of the Burgundians. He succeeded his father in 406 or 407 and reigned...
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490–500) Tato, King (c.500–510) First Kingdom of Burgundy (complete list) – Gebicca, King (late 4th century–c.407) Gundomar I, King (c.407–411) Giselher, King...
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cast a spell on Sigurd making him leave his wife, Brynhildr, for Gudrun. Gebicca Dietlind of Bechelaren Rüdiger, Count of Bechelaren She is a mythological...
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