- his
relationship with the Romans. In response,
Emperor Majorian expelled Gundioc from the city.
After Majorian's ********ination in 461,
Gondioc resumed an...
- Gunderic/
Gundioc (436–473)
opposed by
Chilperic I,
brother of
Gundioc (443–c. 480)
division of the
kingdom among the four sons of
Gundioc:
Gundobad (473–516...
- Gunderic/
Gundioc (436–473)
opposed by
Chilperic I,
brother of
Gundioc (443–c. 480)
division of the
kingdom among the four sons of
Gundioc:
Gundobad (473–516...
-
Burgundians probably even
lived near Lugdunum,
known today as Lyon. A new king,
Gundioc or Gunderic,
presumed to be Gundahar's son,
appears to have
reigned following...
- – 516 AD) was King of the
Burgundians (473–516),
succeeding his
father Gundioc of Burgundy.
Previous to this, he had been a
patrician of the moribund...
-
where he
campaigned against the
Suebi along with the
Bourgondian king
Gundioc. When they
reached the news of the
deposition of the
emperor and the revolt...
-
command to his
generals Sunerik and
Cyril and
returned to Toulouse,
while Gundioc with his
entire army
returned to the
mountains of Sapaudia. The battle...
-
similarity of the name's
second element to that of the
Burgundian king
Gundioc and the
Frankish king Merovech.
According to
Gerhard Doerfer, the name...
-
Litorius 452–458:
Agrippinus 458–461:
Aegidius 461/462:
Agrippinus 462-473:
Gundioc ?–472:
Bilimer 441–442:
Astyrius 443:
Merobaudes 446:
Vitus ?–350: Vetranio...
- whom
Aegidius had
previously accused of treason, or the
Burgundian King
Gundioc, who was Ricimer's brother-in-law.
Around this time
Aegidius sent emb****ies...