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- Guntheuc (also spelled Gondioc) (495 – c. 532) was a Frankish queen consort. She was first married to King Chlodomer and later to his younger brother,...
- married Guntheuc, Queen of Orléans and widow of Chlodomer, his brother. This union gave Chlothar access to Chlodomer's treasury and ensured Guntheuc's position...
- notably, the bishoprics of Tours, Poitiers and Orléans. Chlodomer married Guntheuc, with whom he had three sons: Theodebald, Gunthar, and Clodoald. In 523–24...
- Chlodomer of the Franks (d. 524) Finnian of Movilla, Irish bishop (d. 589) Guntheuc, queen of Burgundy and the Franks (d. c. 532) Husi Chun, general of Northern...
- killed. Later Childebert annexes the cities of Chartres and Orléans. Queen Guntheuc, widow of Chlodomer, is forced into marrying Chlothar I. Her two children...
- ≈515/520–580 Chlothar I King of the Franks 497–561 r.511–561 Ingund b.≈499 Guntheuc 495–≈532 Chlodomer King of Orléans ≈495–524 Childebert I King of Paris...
- marriage in c. 524 to Guntheuc, widow of Chlothar's brother Chlodomer. This brought Chlothar access to Chlodomer's treasury. On Guntheuc's death in 532, Chlothar...
- Chlodomer 27 November 511 – 524 c. 495 Reims Son of Clovis I and Clotilde Guntheuc, 510s: 3 sons 524 Aged 28/29 Vézeronce Resided in Orleans, conquered Burgundy...
- List of French royal consorts Merovingians (509–751) Clotilde Ultragotha Guntheuc Radegund Ingund Aregund Ingoberga Merofleda Marcovefa Theudechild Austregilde...
- Northern Wei (b. 500) Erzhu Tianguang, general of Northern Wei (b. 496) Guntheuc, princess of Burgundy (approximate date) Hypatius, Byzantine nobleman (executed)...