- his
father in 516.
Sigismund and his
brother Godomar were
defeated in
battle by Clovis's sons, and
Godomar fled.
Sigismund was
captured by Chlodomer, King...
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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...
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Godomar I (? – 476) was a son of the
Burgundian king Gondioc, and a
brother of Godegisel,
Chilperic II and Gundobad.
After the
death of
Gondioc and his...
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three brothers presumably challenged his rule: Godegisel,
Chilperic II and
Godomar I. Ian Wood
speculates that Gundobad's
departure may have been connected...
- Valence) Gundomar/
Godomar (473–486 in Vienne)
Godegisel (473–500, in
Vienne and Geneva) Sigismund, son of
Gundobad (516–524)
Godomar II or Gundimar, son...
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Sigismund and
Godomar;
Godomar fled and
Sigismund was
taken prisoner by Chlodomer.
Theuderic married Sigismund's
daughter Suavegotha.
Godomar rallied the...
- the
Franks led by King
Chlodomer and the
Burgundians commanded by King
Godomar. The
battle was part of an
expedition against the
Burgundians initiated...
-
partition of
Burgundy with his
younger brothers Godegisel, Gundobad, and
Godomar; he
ruled from
Valentia Julia (Valence) and his
brothers ruled respectively...
-
Childebert I and
Clothar I
decisively defeated the Burgundians, led by King
Godomar. The
great Ploetz: The data
encyclopedia of
world history , 32nd edition...
- death. He
succeeded his
brother Gundioch and co-ruled with his
nephews Godomar I, Gundobad,
Chilperic II, and Godegisel.
Gregory of Tours.
Historia Francorum...