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- Gundemar was a Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia (610–612). Gundemar continued a policy of amity with Clotaire II of Neustria and Theodobert...
- the Visigoths Reign c. February/March 612 – c. February 621 Predecessor Gundemar Successor Reccared II Born c. 565 Died c. February 621 (aged 56) Spouse...
- age 25, becomes sole ruler of Austrasia and Burgundy. Sisebut succeeds Gundemar as king of the Visigoths. He begins a campaign against the remains of Byzantine...
- (6th-century – fl. 610) was a Visigoth queen consort by marriage to king Gundemar (610–612). She is described as a pious follower of the Nicene Christianity...
- without the honors corresponding to his status. The nobles then proclaimed Gundemar, Duke of Narbonne, king. Lives of the Fathers of Merida, 5.10; Peter Heather...
- Northern Portugal, to a prominent Visigothic figure of his day, the King Gundemar. The Douro influences the muni****lity's gastronomy, where shad and lamprey...
- rebel Argimund (589–590), rebel Liuva II (601–603), son Witteric (603–610) Gundemar (610–612) Sisebut (612–621) Reccared II (621), son Swinthila (621–631)...
- André de Montbard (founding member, 1118) (later Grand Master, 1153–1156) Gundemar (founding member, 1118), Cistercian Priest and Templar, relative of Bernard...
- (Bauda), wife of Reccared I (580–601), predeceased him Hildoara, wife of Gundemar (610–12) Theodora [ru], wife of Suintila (621–31) Recciberga, wife of Chindasuinth...
- duchy.: 23–50  In the years 610 and 612 respectively, the Gothic kings Gundemar and Sisebut launched attacks against the Basques. After a Basque attack...