-
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...
- Gundowald,
Gundovald, Gondovald, or
Gombald (French: Gombaud, Latin:
Gunbaldus or Gomboldus) is a
Germanic given name that may
refer to:
Gundovald, an Austrasian...
- the West
under Tiberius II and Maurice: The
Pretenders Hermenegild and
Gundovald". Traditio. 13 (1): 73–118. doi:10.1017/S0362152900007935. JSTOR 27830344...
- her
death in 597. Also in this book is the
rebellion of
Gundovald and its failure.
Gundovald claimed to be a lost
illegitimate son of dead
Chlothar I...
- The
Anatomy of a
Little War: A
Diplomatic and
Military History of the
Gundovald Affair (568–586). Boulder, CO:
Westview Press, 1994. Nelson,
Janet L....
-
Cooperatorum Veritatis Societas. Esders, Stefan; Reimitz,
Helmut (2019). "After
Gundovald,
before Pseudo-Isidore:
episcopal jurisdiction,
clerical privilege and...
- 300257. ISSN 1250-7334. Esders, Stefan; Reimitz,
Helmut (2019). "After
Gundovald,
before Pseudo-Isidore:
episcopal jurisdiction,
clerical privilege and...
- The
Anatomy of a
Little War: A
Diplomatic and
Military History of the
Gundovald Affair (568–586). Boulder, CO:
Westview Press, 1994. Everett, Nicholas...
- only five
years old,
faced almost certain death from Chilperic. Duke
Gundovald immediately came to Paris,
where Brunhilda and the
children were living...
-
dropped a
second time and he was released. In 582, the
Merovingian claimant Gundovald landed in M****ille to make a bid for a
throne with
Byzantine backing...