• Gundomar 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...
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    into the Frankish kingdom in 534. Gebicca (late 4th century – c. 407) Gundomar I (c. 407 – 411), son of Gebicca Giselher (c. 407 – 411), son of Gebicca...
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    brandish). It is rare, but still in use in German speaking countries today. Gundomar I, King of the Burgundians c. 407–411 is named Gernot in the Nibelungenlied...
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  • brother to kings Gunther and Gundomar I (also called Gernot). Historically, these correspond to three sons of king Gebicca, Gundomar, Gislaharius (Giselher)...
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    heroic legend. He was a member of the Niflungar family, and the father of Gundomar I, Giselher and Gunther. He is mentioned in Widsith as Gifica and as Gjúki...
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    divided among Gundobad and his brothers, Godigisel, Chilperic II, and Gundomar I. According to Gregory of Tours, the years following Gundobad's return...
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    first element as the other Burgundians Gunther (Gunnar) and Guthorm (see Gundomar I). Gudrun is believed to have her origins in two historical figures who...
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  • machinations over family relations. Gebicca (late 4th century – c. 407) Gundomar I (c. 407 – 411), son of Gebicca Giselher (c. 407 – 411), son of Gebicca...
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    I (approximate date) September 18 – Constantine III, Roman usurper Constans II, usurper and son of Constantine III Gerontius, Roman general Gundomar I...
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  • and son of Constantine III Gerontius, Roman general Gundomar I, king of Burgundy Yax Nuun Ayiin I, king of Tikal (Guatemala) (approximate date) 412 October...
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  • Godomar II (redirect from Gundomar II)
    Godomar II (also spelled Gundomar), son of king Gundobad, was king of Burgundy. He ruled Burgundy after the death of Sigismund, his elder brother, in 524...
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  • 4th century–c.407) Gundomar I, King (c.407–411) Giselher, King (c.411–?) Gunther, King (?–437) Gondioc, King (436–473) Chilperic I, King in opposition...
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    Geneva. He rules the Kingdom of Burgundy with his brothers Chilperic II, Gundomar and Godegisel. Syagrius, ruler of Domain of Soissons, manages to maintain...
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  • Auvergne. After his brother Gundobad had removed his other brother Godomar (Gundomar) in 486, he turned on Chilperic. In 493 Gundobad assassinated Chilperic...
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    three brothers presumably challenged his rule: Godegisel, Chilperic II and Gundomar. Ian Wood speculates that Gundobad's departure may have been connected...
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    480–516), it is decreed that those who were free under the kings Gibica, Gundomar, Gislaharius, and Gundaharius will remain free. But as will be seen below...
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    Burgundians' new kingdom, mentions four older Burgundian kings: Gibica, Gundomar, Gislaharius, and Gundahar. It makes no mention of any familial relationship...
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  • Geneva. He rules the Kingdom of Burgundy with his brothers Chilperic II, Gundomar and Godegisel. Syagrius, ruler of Domain of Soissons, manages to maintain...
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    (Þiðreks saga), Middle High German: Gêrnôt. Historical Burgundian king Gundomar, died c.411 The ON name has replaced the (for ON) regularly derived PN...
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