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  1. Gazdag Guntram ( latinul: Guntramnus Dives, németül: Guntram der Reiche, franciául: Gontran le Riche; 920 körül – 973. március 26.) Breisgau grófja, az Etichonid nemesi család tagja és a Habsburg-család legelső ismert őse.

  2. king (561-592), Burgundy. House / Dynasty: Merovingian dynasty. Guntram (born c. 532—died March 28, 592 or 593) was a Merovingian king of Burgundy who strove to maintain a balance of power among his warring relations. Guntram received the kingdom of Orleans, including Burgundy in the quadripartite division of the lands of his father, Chlotar ...

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    • Succession
    • Partitioning of Charibert's Lands
    • Marriages & Children
    • Civil War
    • Guardian of Francia
    • Revolt of Gundovald
    • Later Reign
    • Death & Legacy

    Guntram was born in Soissons, probably in 532. His father was King Chlothar I of Soissons (r. 511-561), and his grandfather was King Clovis I(r. 481-511), the first ruler to have united all the Franks into a single kingdom. When Clovis died in 511, his kingdom was divided in equal parts among his four sons. Chlothar, the youngest, spent the next fo...

    It was not long before the sons of Chlothar were at each other's throats. In 562, Chilperic invaded Sigebert's territory, starting a quick and pointless civil war in which Guntram did not get involved. Yet the three younger brothers would each get a chance to grab some land in 567 when Charibert I died. Since Charibert had no sons, Guntram, Sigeber...

    Guntram's first marriage was to Marcatrude, a noblewoman and daughter of a powerful duke. Marcatrude gave birth to a son, but this was not Guntram's firstborn. He had previously fathered a son, Gundobad, with one of his mistresses prior to his marriage with Marcatrude. Gregory of Tours writes that Marcatrude was jealous of Gundobad, likely outraged...

    While Guntram was experiencing love and loss, his brothers were having marriage problems of their own. Sigebert I had sought to outshine his brothers by marrying a woman of his own social standing, and so he took a Visigothic princess named Brunhilda as his bride. Not one to be outdone, Chilperic married Brunhilda's elder sister, Galswinth, and bes...

    Upon Sigebert's assassination, Chilperic attempted to consolidate his victory by annexing the kingdom of Austrasia. This was resisted by the Austrasian nobility, who knew that they stood to lose power if Chilperic took them over. Guntram, who still sought to keep his brother's ambitions in check, also opposed the invasion and sent an army to ensure...

    In 582, a man named Gundovald arrived in Marseille, having journeyed all the way from Constantinople. He had arrived at the invitation of certain Frankish nobles, who remained nameless in the account of Gregory of Tours. Gundovald did not arrive empty-handed but came with treasure provided to him by the Byzantine emperorand a claim: he was the purp...

    Guntram's goal to keep the Merovingian Dynasty alive was advanced in 585 when Childebert II finally came of age. The two kings kept their close alliance alive, although their relationship was not without its rocky patches; for instance, Guntram incurred Childebert's wrath when he refused to hand over Queen Fredegund, who Childebert wanted to put to...

    By the early 590s, Guntram had begun to develop gout and his health was failing. He died at Chalon-sur-Saône on 28 March 592. He was canonized by his subjects immediately after his death; according to Gregory of Tours, Guntram was believed to have performed miracles, making him the only western European king prior to the 11th century who was said t...

  3. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Guntram der Reiche. Date of birth. 920. Date of death. 26 March 973 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Occupation. aristocrat.

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    Saint Gontrand (c. 532 in Soissons – 28 March 592 in Chalon-sur-Saône), also called Gontran, Gontram, Guntram, Gunthram, Gunthchramn, and Guntramnus, was the king of the Kingdom of Orléans from AD 561 to AD 592. He was the third-eldest and second-eldest-surviving son of Chlothar I and Ingunda.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Guntram (gŭn´trəm), c.525–592, Frankish king of Burgundy and Orléans (561–92), son of Clotaire I. He intervened in the wars of his relatives in order to maintain the balance of power [1] in the Frankish lands.

  6. Guntram the Rich (Latin: Guntramnus Dives, German: Guntram der Reiche,; c. 920 – March 26, 973) was a count in Breisgau, member of the noble family of the Etichonids, and possibly the progenitor of the House of Habsburg.