Gondulf of Provence
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Duke Gondulf (Latin: Gondulphus, Gondulfus, Gundulfus), was also known as Gundulf. He is thought to have been a patrician of Provence who later became Bishop of Metz in the year 591. There is some evidence that he was only a chorbishop.[1] He was the son of the Senator Florentinus (born 485) and Artemia, the daughter of St. Rusticus.
Sources
- ^ Dissertations sur l'histoire ecclesiastique et civile de Paris p59 Jean Lebeuf 1741 (in French)
- Christian Settipani, Les ancêtres de Charlemagne, 1989.
- Gregory of Tours, The History of the Franks.
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