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Gundoin was the
first Duke of
Alsace in the
middle of the
seventh century. He was a
Frankish nobleman from the Meuse-Moselle basin. He was, according...
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dukedom to
Gundoin, a
Frank from the
Austrasian heartland of the
Meuse valley, a move
which tied
Alsace more
closely to the
Austrasian court.
Gundoin's duchy...
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Sadalberga (or Salaberga) (c. 605 – c. 670) was the
daughter of
Gundoin, Duke of
Alsace and his wife Saretrude.
Sadalberga founded the
Abbey of St John...
- Vosges, the
Burgundian Gate, and the Transjura.
Dagobert made his
courtier Gundoin—who
incidentally established monasteries in
Alsace and Burgundy—the first...
- 570–587,
deposed by
Childebert II
Uncilin 587–607
Gunzo 613
Chrodobert 630
Gundoin, Duke of Alsace, fl. 630s
Leuthari II 642 Boniface, Duke of Alsace, until...
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suggests that
Pippin reclaimed power in
Austrasia by
killing a
legendary '
Gundoin' as
revenge for the ********ination of his
father Ansegisel. This
story is...
- that the
Annales records; it
depicts the
murder of
Gundoin by
Pepin probably in the 670s.
Gundoin supposedly murdered Pepin's
father Ansegisel, and then...
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eastern part. If the
former is the case, he is to be
identified either with
Gundoin, the
founder of the Moutier-Grandval monastery, or with the predecessor...
- him a
relative of the
families of
Gundoin and Wulfoald, a
powerful extended kin
group in Austrasia. He
succeeded Gundoin as duke in
Alsace and was himself...
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returning from Bavaria, her father,
Gundoin, Duke of
Alsace provided hospitality to the
abbot on his travels. Duke
Gundoin and his wife
brought two of their...