Battle of Vézeronce
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.
Battle of Vézeronce | |||||||
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Part of invasion of Burgundy | |||||||
Clodomir supervises the execution of Sigismond, king of Burgundy | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Burgundian Kingdom | Frankish Kingdom under Merovingians | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Godomar |
Chlodomer † Childebert I Chlothar I | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown |
The previous Burgundian king Sigismund had been executed by the Franks, and was succeeded by his brother Godomar. Godomar led the Burgundian army and inflicted a severe defeat on the Franks, with Chlodomer killed during the fighting.[1] 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.
External links
- Collections Archéologie at the Musée dauphinois website.
- The Conversion of Clovis at the Encyclopædia Britannica website.
Notes
- Kortum 2010, p. 127.
References
- Kortum, Han-Henning (2010). "Merovingian Franks". In Rogers, Clifford J. (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)