Goteram
Goteram also Gotram, Koteram (died 803 ) was Count, royal emissary and prefect of baierischen Ostland of Charlemagne . He may have been the brother or nephew of Galla, the wife of the prefect “Old Bavarian” Audulf. He owned properties on the Sempt near Wörth and Erding . He and Count Cadaloc died in the third Avar uprising in 803 at the now unknown fort Guntio.
The Vienna Gotramgasse in the district Danube town is named after the count.
Individual evidence
- ^ Herwig Wolfram: Salzburg, Bavaria, Austria. The Conversio Bagoarium et Carantanorum and the sources of their time , Verlag Oldenbourg, Vienna, Munich, Oldenbourg 1996
- ^ Treatises of the historical class of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences. Third volume. First division. KB Academy of Sciences publishing house in commission of G. Franz'schen Verlag, Munich 1841, p. 149
- ↑ According to Wolfram , the equation of the fort Guntio with Güns , which is often made, is rejected by the naming authority. He himself tends to accept the fort in northern Burgenland. Herwig Wolfram: "The area of the Güssinger rule in the Carolingian era", published in Die Güssinger , results of the symposia in the context of the "Schlaininger Talks" 1986/1987, published by the Burgenländisches Landesmuseum Eisenstadt, Eisenstadt 1989.
- ^ Viennese street names and their historical significance on the website http://www.wien.gv.at
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SURNAME | Goteram |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Count, royal emissary and prefect of the eastern Baier country of Charlemagne |
DATE OF BIRTH | 8th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 803 |