King Guntram recognizes Childebert II as heir
2019-11-28 Thu
Saint Gontrand also is known as Guntram was the king of Burgundy reigning from 561 to 592. He strove to maintain a balance of power among his warring relations.On his father’s death in 561, he became king of a fourth of the kingdom of the Franks and made his capital at Orleans. The name “Gontrand” denotes “War Raven”.
He had a good reputation among churchmen. In 585 he issued an edict calling for a stricter observance of Christian life, and his contemporary, so much admired him that he even considered the King able to perform miracles.
Today on 28th November in the year 587, the treaty of Andelot was signed between King Guntram and Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia. Based on the terms of the accord, Brunhilda agreed that Guntram adopt her son Childebert II as his successor and ally himself with Childebert against the revolted leudes.
The above shown Tremissis which minted at Chalon Sur Saone bears the effigy of Guntram on its obverse face. The reverse of a coin depicts the standing figure of victory holing a short cross and a crown.
Image Source: wikipedia.org
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