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Gundobad (Latin:
Flavius Gundobadus; French: Gondebaud, Gondovald; c. 452 – 516 AD) was King of the
Burgundians (473–516),
succeeding his
father Gundioc...
- were not a
single ethnic group, but
covered any non-Roman
follower of
Gundobad and Sigismund. Some of the
leaders of
Goths and
Burgundians may have descended...
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operation and make
peace with
Gundobad. In 501
Gundobad was able to
recover his
territory with
Visigothic aid.
Gundobad murdered Godegisel in Vienne,...
- 473
after the
partition of
Burgundy with his
younger brothers Godegisel,
Gundobad, and Godomar; he
ruled from
Valentia Julia (Valence) and his
brothers ruled...
- four-month interregnum,
Glycerius was
proclaimed as
emperor in
March 473 by
Gundobad, the
magister militum (master of soldiers) and
power behind the throne...
- Gundobada)
refers to the law code of the Burgundians,
probably issued by king
Gundobad. It is
influenced by
Roman law and
deals with
domestic laws concerning...
- 476, King
Gundobad allied with the
mighty Frankish king
Clovis I
against the
threat of the
Ostrogothic king,
Theoderic the Great.
Gundobad was thereby...
- King of the
Burgundians from 516
until his death. He was the son of king
Gundobad and Caretene. He
succeeded his
father in 516.
Sigismund and his brother...
-
Stilicho (d. 408),
Aetius (d. 454),
Aspar (d. 471),
Ricimer (d. 472), or
Gundobad (d. 516), who were
partly or
fully of non-Roman background. When the line...
- were the
kings Clovis I and
Alaric II. In addition, the
Burgundian king
Gundobad and the
Ostrogothic king
Theodoric the
Great and the
Eastern Roman Emperor...