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Battle of Vézeronce

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Date
  
25 June 524 AD

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Combatants
  
Franks, Burgundians

Result
  
Burgundian victory, Merovingian advance averted

Similar
  
Battle of Soissons, Battle of Tolbiac, Battle of Vouillé, Battle of the Volturnus, Siege of Pavia

Battle of v zeronce


The Battle of Vézeronce took place on June 25, 524 near Vézeronce-Curtin (then Veseruntia) in Isère, France. This battle was part of an invasion of Burgundy initiated by the four successors of the Frankish king Clovis I: Childebert I, Chlodomer, Chlothar I, and Theuderic I.

The previous Burgundian king Sigismund had been executed by the Franks, and was succeeded by his brother Godomar. Godomar lead the Burgundian army and inflicted a severe defeat on the Franks, with Chlodomer killed during the fighting. However, the defeat of the Franks was only temporary and the kingdom was lost to the Merovingians within a decade.

A helmet was found in the peat marsh of Saint-Didier, to the north of the battle site in 1871 and is conserved in the Musée dauphinois, Grenoble. The helmet is of Byzantine craftsmanship and was probably that of a Frankish chieftain.

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Battle of Vézeronce Wikipedia