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Gunthard Künkel, also called 'Gunthard the Good' was king of the petty Kingdom of Münich. | Gunthard Künkel, also called 'Gunthard the Good' was king of the petty Kingdom of Münich from November 18th 934 until his death in February 975. Gunthard was known for his generosity towards his people, and showing content with his life. As such, his reign was known for a period of peace and stability within the petty kingdom of Münich. He made no offensive wars and invested heavily in the local economy. Gunthard made several pilgrimages in his life and earned a reputation for being a pious and godly. Gunthard was a man truly dedicated to his family and the prosperity of his house. He had 7 childen. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:23, 27 June 2021
Gunthard I Künkel | |
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King of Münich | |
Petty King of Münich | |
Reign | 18 November 934 - 15 February 975 |
Predecessor | Albrecht |
Successor | Henry I |
Born | Eschenlohe Keep, Kingdom of Münich |
Buried | Eschenlohe Keep, Kingdom of Münich |
Noble family | Künkel |
Spouse(s) | Adelheid von Bamberg |
Father | Albrecht Künkel |
Mother | Andaberta von Treven |
Religion | Catholic |
Gunthard Künkel, also called 'Gunthard the Good' was king of the petty Kingdom of Münich from November 18th 934 until his death in February 975. Gunthard was known for his generosity towards his people, and showing content with his life. As such, his reign was known for a period of peace and stability within the petty kingdom of Münich. He made no offensive wars and invested heavily in the local economy. Gunthard made several pilgrimages in his life and earned a reputation for being a pious and godly. Gunthard was a man truly dedicated to his family and the prosperity of his house. He had 7 childen.