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Godegisel (? - 501) was a
Burgundian sub-king and son of the
Burgundian king Gondioc.
Godegisel was the
educator and
uncle of Clotilde, wife of the Frankish...
- Once in Burgundy, his
three brothers presumably challenged his rule:
Godegisel,
Chilperic II and Gundomar. Ian Wood
speculates that Gundobad's departure...
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Chilperic II (473–493 in Valence), Gundomar/Godomar (473–486 in Vienne) and
Godegisel (473–500, in
Vienne and Geneva).
After the fall of the
Western Roman Empire...
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reign in 473
after the
partition of
Burgundy with his
younger brothers Godegisel, Gundobad, and Godomar; he
ruled from
Valentia Julia (Valence) and his...
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Gundobad appears to have been betra**** by his
brother Godegisel, who
joined the Franks;
together Godegisel's and Clovis'
forces "crushed the army of Gundobad"...
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promise of
tribute and
regains his
military power. He
besieges his
brother Godegisel at the city of
Vienne (Burgundy), and
murders him in an
Arian church along...
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mostly null, even
though Nantes was
seemingly taken by the Armonici.
Godegisel, the
brother of King
Gundobad of the
Burgundians seduced his brother-in-law...
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Kingdom of
Burgundy with his
brothers Chilperic II,
Gundomar and
Godegisel. Syagrius,
ruler of
Domain of Soissons,
manages to
maintain the Roman...
- (5th-century – d. 501) was a
Burgundian queen consort by
marriage to king
Godegisel. She
founded a
number of
churches around Geneva.
Teudelinda was killed...
- Clotilde, fled to the
court of the
third brother,
Godegisel.
Finding himself in a
precarious position,
Godegisel decided to ally
himself to
Clovis by marrying...