The Treaty of Andelot (November 28, 587 …
Years: 587 - 587
The Treaty of Andelot (November 28, 587 CE): Guntram Adopts Childebert II as His Heir
On November 28, 587 CE, King Guntram of Burgundy and Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia, acting on behalf of her son King Childebert II, sign the Treaty of Andelot-Blancheville. This treaty formalizes Guntram’s recognition of Childebert II as his heir and establishes an alliance against rebellious Frankish nobles (leudes).
1. Guntram’s Adoption of Childebert II as Heir
- Guntram, childless and aging, had no direct heirs to succeed him in Burgundy.
- By signing the treaty, Guntram adopts Childebert II, the son of Sigebert I and Brunhilda, as his rightful successor.
- This agreement ensures that, upon Guntram’s death, Burgundy will pass to Childebert, securing the unity of Austrasia and Burgundy.
2. Political Alliance Against the Revolted Leudes
- Guntram and Childebert agree to ally against rebellious Frankish nobles, known as leudes, who threaten royal authority.
- This is particularly important for Brunhilda, who had been struggling to maintain control in Austrasia since the assassination of Sigebert I in 575.
- The treaty solidifies the bond between Austrasia and Burgundy, providing both kingdoms with a united front against internal revolts and external threats.
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People
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- Franks
- Orléans (eventually Burgundy), Frankish Kingdom of
- Reims and Metz (eventually Austrasia), Frankish Kingdom of
