Kingdom of the Burgundians

Kingdom of the Burgundians
Regnum Burgundionum (Latin)[1]
411–534
The First Kingdom of the Burgundians, after the settlement in Eastern Gaul from 443
The First Kingdom of the Burgundians, after the settlement in Eastern Gaul from 443
Capital
Common languages
Religion
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
• 411–437
Gunther
• 532–534
Godomar
History 
• Gunther is granted land on the left bank of the Rhine by Honorius
411
• Godomar is defeated by Childebert I and Chlothar I at the Battle of Autun
534
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Western Roman Empire
Francia
Today part of

The Kingdom of the Burgundians, or First Kingdom of Burgundy,[2] was established by Germanic Burgundians in the Rhineland and then in eastern Gaul in the 5th century.

  1. ^ Hallam, Henry (1871). View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages by Henry Hallam, Incorporating in the Text Authorʼs Latest Researches, with Addidions from Recent Writers, and Adapted to the Use of Students. J. Murray. p. 63.
  2. ^ >(Latin: Regnum Burgundionum) (Latin: Primum Regnum Burgundiae)