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- Gundaharius or Gundahar (died 437), better known by his legendary names Gunther (Middle High German: Gunther) or Gunnar (Old Norse: Gunnarr), was a historical...
- Burgundians, along with Gundomar, Gislaharius, and Gundaharius, in the Lex Burgundionum (516 AD). While Gundaharius is attested in Roman sources, no other information...
- to three sons of king Gebicca, Gundomar, Gislaharius (Giselher) and Gundaharius (Gunther), who ruled the Burgundians in the 410s. His name means "pledged...
- three kings Gundomar, Gislaharius, and Gundaharius who shared the kingdom among them, presumably with Gundaharius as the high king (the sharing of the throne...
- city of Orleans. Under Goar, they allied with the Burgundians led by Gundaharius, with whom they installed the Emperor Jovinus as usurper. Under Goar's...
- Burgundian kingdom on the Rhine. This kingdom, under the rule of king Gundaharius, was destro**** by the Roman general Flavius Aetius in 436/437, with survivors...
- Germanic heroic poetry, notably in the Völsung and Tyrfing cycles, include: Gundaharius (died 437), king of the Burgundians, as Gunnar/Gunther Theodoric the...
- figures upon whom heroic legends were based, such as Theodoric the Great, Gundaharius, and Alboin, were Christians. Klaus von See goes so far as to suggest...
- Latin: Guntharius, Old Norse: Gunnarr, Middle High German: Gunthere Gundaharius, king of the Burgundians, died 437. First element PGmc *gunð- ("war,...