Hij had een relatie met Arthemia , (dau of Florentinus) (dau of Florentinus).Bronnen 1, 2, 3
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[AEIOU1.FTW] OCCUPATION: "Revolted against Thierry I who killed him" [RFC 171:49].
BIOGRAPHY:
Son of Cloderic the Parricide "according the Myths" per [Imperium database http://www.ghgco rp.com/shelter/oldimp/205.html].
Mundéric, Pretender of Austrasia1
b. circa 500, d. circa 533, #7668
Pedigree
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Pedigree for Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste
Lord of Vitry-en-Parthois. Mundéric, Pretender of Austrasia was born circa 500. He was the son of Chloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne and N. N. des Franken.2 He married Arthemia de Genève, daughter of Florentin, évêque élu de Genève and Artémie, noble gallo-romaine, before 530.3,4 He was Pretender to the throne of Austrasia in 532 in Frankish Kingdoms.2 He died circa 533. He revolted against Thierry I, who killed him.
Children of Mundéric, Pretender of Austrasia and Arthemia de Genèv
Gondolfus, Bishop of Tongres+ b. c 530, d. c 607
Bodegisel I "Dux" de Tongres+ b. c 530
[S204] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners: The Complete Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, Kings of England, and Queen Philippa (.: ., 3rd Ed., 1998), 171-49. Hereinafter cited as RfC.
[S175] Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne (France: Éditions Christian, 1989), #256. Hereinafter cited as AdC.
[S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 172.
[S1132] "A 4000-Year Old DFA", App. A:4, A 4000-Year Old Descent from Antiquity: From the 12th Egyptian Dynasty to the Capetians and Beyond., online soc.medieval.gen, printout dated May 2001. Previously published in hard copy (.: ., 1995–1998). Hereinafter cited as "DFA (4000 yr)".
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{{wikipedia-notice|Munderic}}
[AEIOU1.FTW] OCCUPATION: "Revolted against Thierry I who killed him" [RFC 171:49].
BIOGRAPHY:
Son of Cloderic the Parricide "according the Myths" per [Imperium database http://www.ghgco rp.com/shelter/oldimp/205.html].
Mundéric, Pretender of Austrasia1
b. circa 500, d. circa 533, #7668
Pedigree
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste
Lord of Vitry-en-Parthois. Mundéric, Pretender of Austrasia was born circa 500. He was the son of Chloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne and N. N. des Franken.2 He married Arthemia de Genève, daughter of Florentin, évêque élu de Genève and Artémie, noble gallo-romaine, before 530.3,4 He was Pretender to the throne of Austrasia in 532 in Frankish Kingdoms.2 He died circa 533. He revolted against Thierry I, who killed him.
Children of Mundéric, Pretender of Austrasia and Arthemia de Genèv
Gondolfus, Bishop of Tongres+ b. c 530, d. c 607
Bodegisel I "Dux" de Tongres+ b. c 530
[S204] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners: The Complete Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, Kings of England, and Queen Philippa (.: ., 3rd Ed., 1998), 171-49. Hereinafter cited as RfC.
[S175] Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne (France: Éditions Christian, 1989), #256. Hereinafter cited as AdC.
[S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 172.
[S1132] "A 4000-Year Old DFA", App. A:4, A 4000-Year Old Descent from Antiquity: From the 12th Egyptian Dynasty to the Capetians and Beyond., online soc.medieval.gen, printout dated May 2001. Previously published in hard copy (.: ., 1995–1998). Hereinafter cited as "DFA (4000 yr)".
{{Wp-Munderic}}
{{wikipedia-notice|Munderic}}
[AEIOU1.FTW] OCCUPATION: "Revolted against Thierry I who killed him" [RFC 171:49].
BIOGRAPHY:
Son of Cloderic the Parricide "according the Myths" per [Imperium database http://www.ghgco rp.com/shelter/oldimp/205.html].
Mundéric, Pretender of Austrasia1
b. circa 500, d. circa 533, #7668
Pedigree
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for Carolus I Magnus, empereur auguste
Lord of Vitry-en-Parthois. Mundéric, Pretender of Austrasia was born circa 500. He was the son of Chloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne and N. N. des Franken.2 He married Arthemia de Genève, daughter of Florentin, évêque élu de Genève and Artémie, noble gallo-romaine, before 530.3,4 He was Pretender to the throne of Austrasia in 532 in Frankish Kingdoms.2 He died circa 533. He revolted against Thierry I, who killed him.
Children of Mundéric, Pretender of Austrasia and Arthemia de Genèv
Gondolfus, Bishop of Tongres+ b. c 530, d. c 607
Bodegisel I "Dux" de Tongres+ b. c 530
[S204] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners: The Complete Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, Kings of England, and Queen Philippa (.: ., 3rd Ed., 1998), 171-49. Hereinafter cited as RfC.
[S175] Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne (France: Éditions Christian, 1989), #256. Hereinafter cited as AdC.
[S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 172.
[S1132] "A 4000-Year Old DFA", App. A:4, A 4000-Year Old Descent from Antiquity: From the 12th Egyptian Dynasty to the Capetians and Beyond., online soc.medieval.gen, printout dated May 2001. Previously published in hard copy (.: ., 1995–1998). Hereinafter cited as "DFA (4000 yr)".
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