• Gondioc (died 473), also called Gunderic and Gundowech, was a King of the Burgundians, succeeding his putative father Gunther in 436. In 406, the Burgundians...
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    of Arles and Marseille. Gundobad returns to Burgundy, where his father Gondioc has died, and becomes king of the Burgundians. Xiao Zhaoye, Chinese emperor...
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  • king Gondioc, and a brother of Godegisel, Chilperic II and Gundobad. After the death of Gondioc and his brother Chilperic I, the four sons of Gondioc are...
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    Nibelungenlied poem. Gunther was succeeded as king by Gunderic (or Gundioc or Gondioc) in 437. After 443, the remaining Burgundians were resettled by Aetius...
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  • Guntheuc (also spelled Gondioc) (495 – c. 532) was a Frankish queen consort. She was first married to King Chlodomer and later to his younger brother...
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    grandfather was Gondioc, who had four sons, Gundobad, Clotilde's father Chilperic II of Burgundy, Gondemar, and Godegisel. After Gondioc's death, Burgundy...
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    Chlodio ≈392/395– 445/448 ? ? ? Chilperic I King of Burgundy r.≈ 473–480 Gondioc King of Burgundy ?–473 ?437–473 ? Merovech ?–453/457 ? ? ? Chilperic II...
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  • Burgundy from 473 until his death. Before that he co-ruled with his father Gondioc beginning in 463. He began his reign in 473 after the partition of Burgundy...
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    ensure he received his inheritance after the death of his father, King Gondioc (r. 437–473). After being deposed, Glycerius was promptly ordained as Bishop...
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  • Regnal titles Preceded by Gondioc King of Burgundy 473–c. 480 Succeeded by Gundobad, Chilperic II, Godomar, Godegisel...
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  • Godegisel (? - 501) was a Burgundian sub-king and son of the Burgundian king Gondioc. Godegisel was the educator and uncle of Clotilde, wife of the Frankish...
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  • Burgundy Chlodio c. 392/395– 445/448 ? ? ? Chilperic I King of Burgundy Gondioc d. 473 King of Burgundy r. c. 437 – 473 ? Merovech d. 453/457 ? ? ? Chilperic...
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    until the kingdom was divided between Godegisel and Gundobad, sons of Gondioc. Godegisel settled in Geneva from which he controlled the northern bishoprics...
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    army of Burgundians, Franks and Goths, led by their kings Chilperic I and Gondioc. They defeat the Suebi under King Rechiar on the Urbicus River, near Astorga...
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    Majorian enters the Rhone Valley, and defeats the Burgundians under King Gondioc at Lugdunum. He forces the Bagaudae to join the western coalition against...
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    successor", was his nephew since his sister had married the Burgundian king Gondioc. According to Sidonius Apollinaris, Ricimer served under the magister militum...
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    historians have suggested two high-ranking Burgundians as possible candidates, Gondioc and his brother Chilperic. Both joined Theodoric II in invading Hispania...
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  • Visigoths Burgundians Romans Suevi Commanders and leaders Theodoric II Gondioc Chilperic Rechiar Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and losses Unknown...
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  • historians have suggested two high-ranking Burgundians as possible candidates, Gondioc and his brother Chilperic. Both joined Theodoric II in invading Hispania...
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    years later, Aetius settled the Burgundians in the region, under King Gondioc which became part of the Kingdom of the Burgundians. His son, Chilperic...
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  • of Arles and Marseille. Gundobad returns to Burgundy, where his father Gondioc has died, and becomes king of the Burgundians. January 18 – Emperor Leo...
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  • Gundomar I, King (c.407–411) Giselher, King (c.411–?) Gunther, King (?–437) Gondioc, King (436–473) Chilperic I, King in opposition (443–c.480) Gundobad, King...
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  • Huns. Gunther Sister of Ricimer Rechila, Suevic King of Galicia ? ? ? 472 Gondioc Caretena ? ? ? ? 493 Chilperic II Ostrogotha of the Ostrogoths Theodoric...
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  • army of Burgundians, Franks and Goths, led by their kings Chilperic I and Gondioc. They defeat the Suebi under King Rechiar on the Urbicus River, near Astorga...
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  • Rome to claim the imperial throne. Gundobad's father, the Burgundian king Gondioc, died in 473, and he left Italy to claim his inheritance. After his protector's...
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