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62: 629: 695:. The decline of the kingdom began when they came under attack from their former Frankish allies. In 523, the sons of King Clovis campaigned in the Burgundian lands, instigated by their mother Clotilde, in revenge for Gundobad's murder of her father. In 532, the Burgundians were decisively defeated by the Franks at the 822:
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mercenaries who overwhelmed the kingdom in 437. Gunther was killed in the fighting, reportedly along with the majority of the Burgundians. The campaign was the origin of the mediæval
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as a puppet emperor. Under the pretext of Jovinus' imperial authority, Gunther settled on the western (i.e., Roman) bank of the Rhine, between the river
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code. Later, when Rome was no longer able to afford protection to the inhabitants of Gaul, the Sequani became merged in the newly formed
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who was called "commander of the Burgundians" in the context of the 411 usurping of Germania Secunda by Jovinus.
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Wood, Ian N. ‘Ethnicity and the Ethnogenesis of the Burgundians’. In Herwig Wolfram and Walter Pohl, editors,
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Essai sur l'histoire du peuple burgonde, de Bornholm (Burgundarholm) vers la Bourgogne et les Bourguignons
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became intolerable to the Romans and were ruthlessly brought to an end in 436, when the Roman general
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later officially "granted" them the land. The Burgundians established their capital at
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The First Kingdom of the Burgundians, after the settlement in Eastern Gaul from 443
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University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1975.
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When Gunderic died in 473, his kingdom was divided among his four sons:
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basin in the 3rd century AD. However, the first documented King of the
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Typen der Ethnogenese unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Bayern
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in the south. In 451, Gunderic joined forces with Aetius against
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Philosophische-philologische und historische Klasse. Münche
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Europe at the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD.
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division of the kingdom among the four sons of Gundioc:
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After the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476, King
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Cambridge University Press. 801:or Gundimar, son of Gundobad (524–532) 570: 27:5th century kingdom of early Germanic tribes 657: 591: 585: 552: 535: 510: 37: 1031: 1017: 784:Gundomar/Godomar (473–486 in Vienne) 602:river brought them into conflict with the 60: 1001:Harlow, England: The Longman Group, 1994. 876:The Invasion of Europe by the Barbarians. 954:Laws of the Salian and Ripuarian Franks. 881: 857: 848:452; Hydatius; and Sidonius Apollinaris. 627: 221:is granted land on the left bank of the 764:, brother of Gundioc (443–c. 480) 14: 1148: 818: 1012: 745:moves the Burgundians into Sapaudia ( 527:. Apparently as part of a truce, the 737:(c. 407 – 436), son of Gebicca 731:(c. 407 – 411), son of Gebicca 725:(c. 407 – 411), son of Gebicca 557:, Burgundian raids into Roman upper 485:In 411 AD, the Burgundian king 110:(liturgical/many official documents) 24: 907:Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1927. 691:, who had just conquered northern 25: 1207: 795:, son of Gundobad (516–524) 719:(late 4th century – c. 407) 580:Gunther was succeeded as king by 878:London: Macmillan and Co., 1928. 710: 612:Battle of the Catalaunian Plains 455:, and possibly the Burgundians, 311: 286: 933:From Roman to Merovingian Gaul. 838: 829: 812: 13: 1: 1181:5th century in sub-Roman Gaul 931:Murray, Alexander Callander. 805: 610:, leader of the Huns, in the 509:, seizing the settlements of 463:. The Burgundians settled as 420:, may have migrated from the 407: 551:Despite their new status as 7: 947:Det svenska rikets uppkomst 758:(436–473) opposed by 590:, in the Roman province of 145:(Official after conversion) 10: 1212: 1186:Former countries in Europe 973:Shanzer, D. and I. Wood. 956:New York: AMS Press, 1986. 910:Drew, Katherine Fischer. 867: 781:(473–493 in Valence) 648:against the threat of the 480: 402: 362:Kingdom of the Burgundians 34:Kingdom of the Burgundians 1050: 999:The Merovingian Kingdoms. 683:, who was married to the 469:in the Roman province of 374:First Kingdom of Burgundy 327: 265: 261: 236: 215: 211: 203: 199: 187: 175: 171: 163: 153: 142:Chalcedonian Christianity 126: 94: 71: 59: 54: 32: 952:Rivers, Theodore John. 825:. J. Murray. p. 63. 382:Primum Regnum Burgundiae 1042:established around the 894:Encyclopædia Britannica 640:allied with the mighty 935:Broadview Press, 2000. 819:Hallam, Henry (1871). 658: 633: 592: 586: 571: 553: 542:Olympiodorus of Thebes 536: 511: 381: 369: 38: 1191:534 disestablishments 968:Early Medieval Europe 961:Ammianus Marcellinus. 631: 384:) was established by 95:Common languages 1100:Kingdom of the Aurès 1060:Anglo-Saxon kingdoms 959:Rolfe, J.C., trans, 912:The Burgundian Code. 666:Ancient Germanic law 399:in the 5th century. 395:and then in eastern 294:Western Roman Empire 107:Ecclesiastical Latin 1176:Kingdom of Burgundy 1110:Ostrogothic kingdom 985:N.F. 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Index

Burgundian Kingdom
Latin
The First Kingdom of the Burgundians, after the settlement in Eastern Gaul from 443
Borbetomagus
Genava
Burgundian
Ecclesiastical Latin
Vulgar Latin
Arianism
Chalcedonian Christianity
Monarchy
Gunther
Godomar
Gunther
Rhine
Honorius
Godomar
Childebert I
Chlothar I
Battle of Autun
Western Roman Empire
Francia
France
Germany
Italy
Switzerland
Latin
Latin
Germanic
Burgundians

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