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'Guntram' (1894), was hardly more than an exercise in the manner of
The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. J. A. [Commentator] Fuller-Maitland 1892
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"We're getting a new guard," says Guntram Wolff , deputy director of Brussels-based think tank Bruegel.
A New Generation Tackles the Euro Crisis Brian Blackstone 2012
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King Guntram therefore ordered an army to be levied for war against them, sending to command it dukes Beppolen and Ebrachar.
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Guntram now dispatched Boso with Antestius to take the other cities.
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In this episode from 585, Gundovald the Pretender, who claimed to be a son of Lothar I, is being chased by the army of Guntram, King of the Franks.
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At this juncture King Guntram sent a letter to Gundovald in the name of Queen Brunhild, advising him to forsake and disband his army, himself keeping out of sight and passing the winter at Bordeaux: he wrote this with cunning intent, in order that he might learn of him more fully what he meant to do.
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Many of those who took part in this expedition went to King Guntram and declared that Duke Ebrachar and Count Wiliachar of Orleans had been bribed by Waroch, and had caused the disaster to the army.
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Learn, therefore, that I am a king, even as is my brother Guntram.
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My brother Guntram had no sons; my nephew Childebert was without power.
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He now came to Ebrachar to sue for peace, handing over hostages and rich gifts, and pledging himself never again to act to the injury of King Guntram.
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