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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
Gundoald
Former ruling family of the Lombards
line of Gundoald, six kings reigned in succession, interrupted only by the usurper Grimoald, who solidified his claim by marrying Gundoald's granddaughter
Bavarian_dynasty
Name list
Gundoald, Gundowald, Gundovald, Gondovald, or Gombald (French: Gombaud, Latin: Gunbaldus or Gomboldus) is a Germanic given name that may refer to: Gundovald
Gundoald_(name)
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 around
Gundoald,_Duke_of_Asti
Bavarian noble family
748–788, deposed by Charlemagne Theodo, son of Tassilo III, became a monk Gundoald, Duke of Asti, son of Garibald I Theodelinda, daughter of Garibald I of
Agilolfings
Duke of Bavaria from 555 to 591
married Theodelinda at Verona in May 589 and named his brother-in-law, Gundoald, Duke of Asti. In 590, the Franks invaded Lombardy with help from Byzantium
Garibald_I_of_Bavaria
King of the Lombards from 653 to 661
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
Aripert_I
530-565-572 Authari 540-84-90 Theodelinda of Bavaria 570-628 Agilulf 555-590-616 Gundoald Duke of Asti 565-616 Gisulf I of Friuli died 590 Tassilo I of Bavaria 560-610
List_of_kings_of_the_Lombards
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,
Faustianus
Ruler of the ancient region of Aquitaine
(583–587, jointly with Bladast) Bladast (583–587, jointly with Desiderius) Gundoald (584/585) Austrovald (587–589) Sereus (589–592) Chlothar II (592–629) Charibert
Duke_of_Aquitaine
Calendar year
Comminges (Pyrenees), and besieges the citadel of Saint-Bertrand. July – Gundoald, Merovingian usurper king, and his followers are defeated during the siege
585
King of Austrasia from 575 to 596 AD
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
Childebert_II
Preceded by Gundoald Mayor of the Palace of Neustria 639–641 Succeeded by Erchinoald Preceded by Brodulf Mayor of the Palace of Burgundy 639–641 Succeeded by
Aega_(mayor_of_the_palace)
Calendar year
Zhou (approximate date) Cuthwine, prince of Wessex (approximate date) Gundoald, Bavarian nobleman (approximate date) Marutha of Tikrit, Persian theologian
565
Gaul. He joined the rebellious duke Gontran Boson and at first supported Gundoald as pretendent king in Aquitaine against Guntram, but abandoned that cause
Mummolus
Type of given name
gund, gud, gyþ, gyð battle, war Y Y Günther/Gunther/Gunter/Guntar/Gundar, Gundoald, Gundulf, Gunnhild, Gudrun; Eadgyth/Edith, Ealdgyð, Fredegund/Frithugyth
Germanic_name
Calendar year
Empire, from which he plunders the Balkan Peninsula, including Athens. Gundoald, illegitimate son of Clotaire I, arrives with the financial support of
582
7th-century Latin book
daughter of Garipald, and also Walderade of Bavaria. With Theudelenda came Gundoald her brother, and Autarinus made him duke of Asti. Acquo, duke of the Turingi
Origo_Gentis_Langobardorum
Queen consort of Austrasia
531 Died 572 Spouse Theudebald Garibald I of Bavaria Issue Theodelinda Gundoald, Duke of Asti Grimoald I Romilda of Friuli Tassilo I of Bavaria Chlotsuinda(
Waldrada_(Lombard)
Gothic War (535–554). Later in the 6th century, Emperor Maurice sponsored Gundoald, a member of Clovis's Merovingian dynasty, in his claim to the Frankish
Succession of the Roman Empire
Succession_of_the_Roman_Empire
Commune in Occitanie, France
under king Guntram, attacked the city in the course of their pursuit of Gundoald. It remained in decline for nearly five centuries. The bishopric however
Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
French saint and bishop
inherited lands in Guines from his brother, Count Waldebert, succeeded Gundoald, probably a kinsman of his, as bishop of Meaux at some time between 625
Saint_Faro
the source of this rumour. He and Palladius of Saintes both supported Gundoald in his attempt to usurp the Frankish throne. They were later examined by
Bertram_(bishop_of_Bordeaux)
included Saintes, and sided with his rival Gundoald. He consecrated Faustianus as bishop of Dax in 584, at Gundoald's behest. He was chastised by Guntram, who
Palladius_of_Saintes
Duke
Gilles on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople on a mission to find Gundoald (or Gondowald), the bastard son of King Chlothar (or Chlothaire). Emperor
Gontran_Boson
Calendar year
the new ruler of the Kingdom of Galicia (Northern Spain) and the Suevi. Gundoald, illegitimate son of Chlothar I, tries to expend his territory from Brive-la-Gaillarde
584
Calendar year
Lombards (approximate date) Anastasius, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Gundoald, Bavarian nobleman Iago ap Beli, king of Gwynedd (approximate date) John
616
assassinated by an unknown assailant during a hunting expedition 585 Gundoald, Merovingian usurper king, killed by a stone thrown by a follower of King
List_of_regicides
Latin Catholic archdiocese in France
(c. 541) is questioned by Duchesne; Magnulphus (c. 585), exiled by King Gundoald; St. Erembert [fr] (657), a monk of Fontenelle who returned to his monastery
Archdiocese_of_Toulouse
Topics referred to by the same term
during a Frankish civil war Siege of Avignon (583), during the revolt of Gundoald Siege of Avignon (737), during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul Siege of Avignon
Siege_of_Avignon
Decade
Empire, from which he plunders the Balkan Peninsula, including Athens. Gundoald, illegitimate son of Clotaire I, arrives with the financial support of
580s
Chram, Duke (555–560) Desiderius, Duke (583–587) Bladast, Duke (583–587) Gundoald, usurper King (584/585) Austrovald, Duke (587–589) Sereus, Duke (589–592)
List of state leaders in the 7th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_7th_century
in Aquitaine, by King Guntram. Under Chilperic I and then the usurper Gundoald, a dux named Bladast was acting as duke over the region of Aquitaine. The
Austrovald
Decade
Zhou (approximate date) Cuthwine, prince of Wessex (approximate date) Gundoald, Bavarian nobleman (approximate date) Marutha of Tikrit, Persian theologian
560s
Lombard duke of Trent
their wives being sisters. The women were Agilofings and their brother, Gundoald, was rewarded with the duchy of Asti when he fled Bavaria in 589. These
Gaidoald
Protagonist of the heroic epic Wolfdietrich
Wolfdietrich with various Merovingian rulers, Theudebert, Theuderich or Gundoald. Support for this lies in the motif of the conflict between the brothers
Wolfdietrich
Abbey of nuns in Seine-et-Marne, France
to God, while yet a child, by Columbanus. With the approval of Bishop Gundoald of Meaux, Burgundofara established an abbey on her father's lands. Eustace
Faremoutiers_Abbey
Decade
Lombards (approximate date) Anastasius, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Gundoald, Bavarian nobleman Iago ap Beli, king of Gwynedd (approximate date) John
610s
violent attacks of his brother Chilperic I and Chlothar I's bastard son Gundoald. In 766, as a result of the conflict with Waiofar, the Duke of Aquitaine
History_of_Périgueux
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