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Gundoald or
Gundovald was a
Merovingian usurper king in the area of
southern Gaul in
either 584 or 585. He
claimed to be an
illegitimate son of Chlothar...
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Gundoald, Gundowald, Gundovald, Gondovald, or
Gombald (French: Gombaud, Latin:
Gunbaldus or Gomboldus) is a
Germanic given name that may
refer to: Gundovald...
- Gundeberga) also ruled.
Through Gundoald, six
kings reigned in succession,
broken only by the
usurper Grimuald, who
married Gundoald's granddaughter:
Aripert I...
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Comminges (Pyrenees), and
besieges the
citadel of Saint-Bertrand. July –
Gundoald,
Merovingian usurper king, and his
followers are
defeated during the siege...
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Gundoald or
Gundwald (c. 565–616) was a
Bavarian nobleman of the
Agilolfing family, a son of Duke
Garibald I and Waldrada, and Duke of Asti from sometime...
- 748–788,
deposed by
Charlemagne Theodo, son of T****ilo III,
became a monk
Gundoald, Duke of Asti, son of
Garibald I Theodelinda,
daughter of
Garibald I of...
- and the
dangers occasioned to the
French monarchy by the
expedition of
Gundoald in 585,
Childebert threw himself unreservedly to the side of Guntram. By...
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within the
Byzantine Empire, from
which he
plunders the
Balkan Peninsula.
Gundoald,
illegitimate son of
Clotaire I,
arrives with the
financial support of...
- Aribert) was king of the
Lombards (653–661) in Italy. He was the son of
Gundoald, Duke of Asti, who had
crossed the Alps from
Bavaria with his
sister Theodelinda...
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bishop of the
former diocese of Dax in the 6th century. In the 580s,
while Gundoald was
trying to
usurp the
Frankish throne from the
Merovingian monarchs,...