GUNTRAM

gŭnˈtrəm, c.525–592, Frankish king of Burgundy and Orléans (561–92), son of Clotaire I. He intervened in the wars of his relatives in order to maintain the balance of power in the Frankish lands. After the death (575) of his brother King Sigebert I of Austrasia he aided Sigebert's son Childebert II, to whom he eventually left his domains. Supposedly good to his people, he was made a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. Feast: Mar. 28.

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...Street, New York, NY 10001 1997 Guntram Henrik Herb Typeset in Garamond by...Cataloging in Publication Data Herb, Guntram Henrik Under the Map of Germany: Nationalism and Propaganda 1918-1945/ Guntram Henrik Herb. p. cm. Includes bibliographical...
...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Werther Guntram F. A. Self-determination in western...politics in a comparative perspective / Guntram F. A. Werther. p. cm.-- Contributions...Data is available. Copyright 1992 by Guntram F. A. Werther All rights reserved...
...local grouping, led by a local man named Guntram. His frequent activity as a charter witness...document had called him a royal vassal. Guntram was clearly very directly bound to the...and thereafter CL 256 782 , 249. For Guntram as vassus dominicus see UBF 83. CL 544...
...supporters and sent messengers to King Guntram Chilperics brother. Let my lord come...declare myself his humble servant. King Guntram wept bitterly when he heard of his brothers...another direction. Next some envoys come to Guntram from Childebert, asking him to share...
...Dynamius accused Theodore of plotting against Guntram, had him arrested and sent to the king...74 Not surprisingly relations between Guntram and Childebert deteriorated. The next...welcomed him, only to be arrested by the dux Guntram Boso, and sent to king Guntram on a charge...
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Systems thinking and the environment: an interview with Frederic Vester by Ulrich Guntram Novel insights from a biologist, business professor, and systems thinker As private citizens, few managers would dispute the...
...Gung-thang. By PER K. SORENSEN and GUNTRAM HAZOD, with Tsering Gyalbo. Denkschriften...rapid succession Per K. Sorensen and Guntram Hazod, often with the assistance of Tsering...ca. 1250-1368. Appendix Four, from Guntram Hazod, is a hodge-podge of useful ideas...
...both Wagner and Brahms.) That came with his stillborn opera Guntram (1887-93), in which he followed die Meisters model by...doesnt comment on this history, even though the catastrophe of Guntram might have led him to wonder if he might fail to produce even...
...other social groups are redefining progress Winsemius and Guntram 1992; Thomas 1992!. For example, an ecological calculus...York: Free Press, 1985. Winsemius, Pieter, and Ulrich Guntram. "Responding to the Environmental Challenge." Business...
...Use of Force, 55 INTL ORG. 215, 244 (2001); see also Guntram H. Herb, National Identity and Territory, in NESTED IDENTITIES: NATIONALISM, TERRITORY, AND SCALE 9, 20 (Guntram H. Herb David H. Kaplan eds., 1999) (pointing to the...
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Richard Strausss Guntram at Catania by Robert Boas Richard Strausss Guntram at Catania I was surprised to have to travel all the...in Sicily to hear Richard Strauss.s first opera, Guntram. Two reasons were given for the unexpected location...
...theatres, intendants and emperors could only be won through a major operatic success. His first opera, the neo-Wagnerian Guntram, had not been well received, and was largely forgotten soon after its premiere in Weimar in 1894. Strausss next opera...
...The opera is not Strauss finest; indeed, it is just possibly his worst, in the running perhaps with his first opera, Guntram, which Ive never heard. I daresay it will be another 79 years before I see it again. Nevertheless, it does offer great...
...The program ended with one of Heppners greatest success on the concert stage -- the conclusion of Strausss first opera, Guntram, a scene that allowed Heppners voice to pour forth in all its glory. THE AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA should be praised for...
...legal acts, minor error, or simple misjudgment will learn a lesson far different from the one you think you are teaching. GUNTRAM WERTHER PH.D. Professor Western International University Golden Canyon, Arizona Why NFPA? In Michael Gipss "News Trends...
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GUNTRAM gun tr m, c.525 592, Frankish king of Burgundy and Orleans (561 92), son of Clotaire I. He intervened in the wars of his...
...of the Franks. His sons Chilperic I and Sigebert I inherited Neustria and Austrasia respectively; his sons Charibert and Guntram divided the remainder of the kingdom. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used...
...products, electrical equipment, barges, textiles, chemicals, and glass. Of pre-Roman origin, it was the capital of King Guntram of Burgundy (6th cent.) and the scene of 10 church councils, most notably the one convoked by Charlemagne in 813. Its...
...the Franks when Pepin the Short deposed (751) the last Merovingian king, Childeric III. See Childebert I ; Theodoric I ; Guntram ; Chilperic I ; Sigebert I ; Childebert II . See S. Dill, Roman Society in Gaul in the Merovingian Age (1926, repr. 1966...
...ruler of Austrasia and of Burgundy, when by her design that country was united with Austrasia after the death (592) of King Guntram . She was endowed with the gifts of a great statesman, but her unscrupulousness in the execution of her plans earned her the...


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