Munderic was born about 0509 in Cologne (Koln), Germany, the son of Cloderic I Merovingian Dynasty but his mother is unknown.
He died about 0533 in Vitrey-En-Perthois, Marne, Champagne, France.
His wife was Arthémia of Perthois, who he married in ABT 529. The place has not been found. Their only known child was Gondolfus (c0530-0607).
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| Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes | ||
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| Birth | ABT 509 |
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| Death | ABT 533 |
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!StyleName: Merovingian Dynasty, Munderic Lord of Vitrey, Pretender of Austrasia [~509 - ~533]
!Source: Some Descendants of Clovis 'the Riparian' Of COLOGNE, King of Cologne
http://washington.ancestryregister.com/COLOGNE00006.htm#i5706
Fifth Generation
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5. Munderic Of VITREY Lord of Vitrey 68 2277 was born Abt 0505 in Cologne , Germany 68 2277 and died Abt 0575 in Vitrey-en-Perthois, Marne, Champagne, France.68 Munderic married Arthemia Of PERTHOIS 68 Cir 0540. Arthemia was born Abt 0525 in Perthois, Marne, Champagne, France.68
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The Child from this marriage was:
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6. i. Saint_Gondolfus Of TONGRES Bishop of Tongres 68 2143 2278 was born Abt 0545 in Aquitaine, France 68 and died After 0599 in Bourges, France.68 2278
!Source: Munderic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munderic
Munderic was a Merovingian claimant to the Frankish throne. He was a wealthy nobleman and landowner with vast estates in the region around Vitry-le-Brûle near Châlons-sur-Marne.
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In 532 or 533 or around that year he put forth a claim to royal descent as being or claiming to be a son of Chlodoric the Parricide and asked for a share of the kingdom of Austrasia from Theuderic I. He had a band of sworn followers. Theuderic attempted to summon him to court in order to kill him, but after Munderic refused, a force was sent against him. The pretender took refuge with his loyal supporters in Vitry. The Austrasian army, however, lacked siege engines and were unable to invest the place. Theuderic responded by sending a personal courtier of his, Arigisel, to negotiate for the rebels to come out, which they did. The dishonest ambassador had them cut down immediately.[1]
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According to Christian Settipani, Munderic married Arthemia, the granddaughter of Rusticus, archbishop of Lyon, and they were the parents of the wife of the Frankish nobleman, Mummolin,[2] although others have referred to him as Munderic's son.