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Richemer d'Orleans, Duke of the Burgundians and Franconians

Spanish: Dn. Ricomer de Borgoña, Duke of the Burgundians and Franconians
Also Known As: "Richomir of /Burgundy/", "Duke of Franconia", "Of Franconia /Richemeres/", "Richemeres"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Duchy of Burgundy, Kingdom of the Franks [Burgundy, France]
Death: circa 607 (43-61)
Franconia, Kingdom of the Franks [Lower, Middle, and Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany]
Immediate Family:

Husband of Saint Gertrude, abbess of Hamage
Father of Gerberge of Burgundy & Franconia; Haldetrude / Adaltrudis; Regintrude of the Burgundians and Adalbald I, comte d'Artois

Occupation: Patrician of the Burgundians, Duke in Burgundy & Franconia, Duke of Franconia, Patrice, de Burgondie, 607, RICHEMERES, aka Richemeres (Ricomere Richomer) (Duke) von FRANCONIA; aka Ricomer (Duke) of the BURGUNDIANS; aka Richimer (Lord) in FRANCIA
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Richemir, Duke of the Burgundians & Franconians. He was Patrician of the Burgundians, and Duke in Franconia and Burgundy. Said on unknown authority to have been a son of Betton d'Orléans, who was also duke in Franconia and Burgundy, and his wife Austregild.

The Burgundians were conquered by the Franks in 534. The Franks also recovered Provence from the Ostrogoths and re-attached it to Burgundy in 536. The Merovingian kings of the Franks kept Burgundy as a distinct entity under their personal rule.


Died after 605


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Richemir, Duke of the Burgundians & Franconians. He was Patrician of the Burgundians, and Duke in Franconia and Burgundy. The Burgundians were conquered by the Franks in 534. The Franks also recovered Provence from the Ostrogoths and re-attached it to Burgundy in 536. The Merovingian kings of the Franks kept Burgundy as a distinct entity under their personal rule.


Richemir, Duke of the Burgundians & Franconians. He was Patrician of the Burgundians, and Duke in Franconia and Burgundy. Said on unknown authority to have been a son of Betton d'Orléans, who was also duke in Franconia and Burgundy, and his wife Austregild.

The Burgundians were conquered by the Franks in 534. The Franks also recovered Provence from the Ostrogoths and re-attached it to Burgundy in 536. The Merovingian kings of the Franks kept Burgundy as a distinct entity under their personal rule.


Died after 605


http://familytrees.genopro.com/Azrael/ind02628.htm -------------------- Richemir, Duke of the Burgundians & Franconians. He was Patrician of the Burgundians, and Duke in Franconia and Burgundy. The Burgundians were conquered by the Franks in 534. The Franks also recovered Provence from the Ostrogoths and re-attached it to Burgundy in 536. The Merovingian kings of the Franks kept Burgundy as a distinct entity under their personal rule.



Richemir, Duke of the Burgundians & Franconians. He was Patrician of the Burgundians, and Duke in Franconia and Burgundy. Said on unknown authority to have been a son of Betton d'Orléans, who was also duke in Franconia and Burgundy, and his wife Austregild.

The Burgundians were conquered by the Franks in 534. The Franks also recovered Provence from the Ostrogoths and re-attached it to Burgundy in 536. The Merovingian kings of the Franks kept Burgundy as a distinct entity under their personal rule.


Died after 605


http://familytrees.genopro.com/Azrael/ind02628.htm -------------------- Richemir, Duke of the Burgundians & Franconians. He was Patrician of the Burgundians, and Duke in Franconia and Burgundy. The Burgundians were conquered by the Franks in 534. The Franks also recovered Provence from the Ostrogoths and re-attached it to Burgundy in 536. The Merovingian kings of the Franks kept Burgundy as a distinct entity under their personal rule.

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Richemir, duke of the Burgundians & Franconians's Timeline

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Duchy of Burgundy, Kingdom of the Franks [Burgundy, France]
564
564
Franconia, Germany
582
582
Soissons, Aisne, Picardy, France
585
585
Metz, (Present Lorraine), Neustria, France
600
600
Artois, Pas-de-Calais, France
607
607
Age 52
Franconia, Kingdom of the Franks [Lower, Middle, and Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany]
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