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Munderic (died 532/33) was a
Merovingian claimant to the
Frankish throne. He was a
wealthy nobleman and
landowner with vast
estates in the
region around...
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Saint Munderic of
Arisitum was a
Coadjutor at the
Diocese of
Langres between 539 and 572 and
later a
Bishop of
Arisitum circa 600. He was a son of Ansbertus...
- Co. pp. vi–ix, 420, 1792,
Table of
Sovereigns of France.
contested by
Munderic, 533,
rival king Paul Oldfield,
Sanctity and
Pilgrimage in
Medieval Southern...
- Mummolinus) (born c. 500) was a
Frankish nobleman. He was a son or son-in-law of
Munderic. He
served as
Mayor of the
Palace of Neustria. He fathered:
Bodegisel (murdered...
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children are
proposed for
Ansbertus and Blithilde: Arnoald,
Bishop of Metz
Munderic,
Bishop of
Arisitum Tarsicius or Tarsice.
Liber Historiæ
Francorum 27,...
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daughter of Chloderic, King of the
Ripuarian Franks and the
sister of
Munderic,
making her a
princess of the
Ripuarian Franks. Doda
lived in
Reims in...
- of the name Sindila;
Mondariz from the
Latin genitive form
Munderici Munderic's;
Gondomar from
Gundemari and
Baltar from Baltarii, both in
Portugal and...
-
Germanic etymology of Mundus,
comparing it to the
Germanic names Mundila and
Munderic, both
derived from PGmc *munda ("protection).
Stefan ****schik likewise...
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parents of:
Gondulf of Provence, Duke,
Bishop of Metz Arthemia, wife of
Munderic Vitrey,
Pretender of Austrasia. St. Nicetius,
Archbishop of Lyon Goyau...
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about Gondulph of Maastricht.
According to a legend, his
parents were
Munderic and Arthemia. He was
married to Palatina, only
known child of Maurilion...