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Saint Gontran, King of Burgundy - sanctoral. com Saint Gontran was the son of King Clotaire and grandson of Clovis I and Saint Clotildis When Clotaire died in 561, his domains were divided among his four sons While Gontran's brother Caribert reigned at Paris, Sigebert in Metz, and Chilperic in Soissons, he was crowned king of Orleans and Burgundy in 561
Guntram | Merovingian Dynasty, Franks, Italy | Britannica 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 I, which took place on the king’s death in 561, and added further territory when his brother, Charibert of
St. Gontran, King - Catholic Lane ST GONTRAN was the King of Burgundy (present day east-central France) from 561 to 593 Gontran was the second surviving son of King Clotaire, and the grandson of Frankish King Clovis I and St Clotilda His brother Charibert reigned at Paris, and Sigebert in Ostrasia
ST. GONTRAN, KING AND CONFESSOR - e-Catholic 2000 ST GONTRAN, KING AND CONFESSOR HE was son of king Clotaire, and grandson of Clovis I and St Clotildis Being the second son, while his brothers Charibert reigned at Paris, and Sigebert in Austrasia, residing at Metz, he was crowned king of Orleans and Burgundy in 561, making Challons on the Saone his capital
March 28. —ST. GONTRAN, King. - Internet Sacred Text Archive GONTRAN was the son of King Clotaire, and grandson of Clovis I and St Clotildis Being the second son, whilst his brothers Charibert reigned at Paris, and Sigebert in Ostrasia, residing at Metz, he was crowned king of Orleans and Burgundy in 561, making Chalons his capital
Gontrán I - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Gontrán I (Soissons c 528 532 - 28 de enero de 592) fue un rey merovingio del reino de Borgoña desde 561 y del reino de París desde 567 También es un santo canonizado por la Iglesia católica, venerado el 28 de marzo, por su labor para expandir el cristianismo y la piadosa manera de tratar a los pobres de su reino
March 28 – Grandson of King Clovis - Nobility and Analogous Traditional . . . St Gontran He was son of King Clotaire, and grandson of Clovis I and St Clotilda Being the second son, whilst his brothers Charibert reigned at Paris, and Sigebert in Austrasia, residing at Metz, he was crowned King of Orleans and Burgundy in 661, making Challons on the Saone his capital
St. Gontran, King The Christian Portal Lives of the saints by Alban Butler, the 1894 Benziger Brothers edition St Gontran, King
Saint Gontran - Les saints - Catholique. org Saint Gontran Petit-fils de Clovis et de Sainte Clotilde Il est, à 16 ans, roi d’Orléans, de Bourgogne, du Berry Il connut cette époque féroce et cruelle ou la reine Frénégonde fit assassiner sa soeur, son beau-frêre, son mari Clotaire II fit périr Brunehaut, reine d’Austrasie, en l’attachant ?un cheval au galop
Saint Guntramnus - My Catholic Journal Saint Guntramnus, also known as Gontran, was a king of Burgundy and one of the most beloved saints of the early medieval period Born in 532 AD, he was the youngest son of King Clothar I of the Merovingian dynasty, which ruled over the Franks in what is now modern-day France