Gombald, Archbishop of Bordeaux

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Gundobald or Gombald[1] (died after 998) was the Archbishop of Bordeaux from 989 to his death. He was the episcopus Gasconum, bishop of the Gascons, from 978, holding the episcopal dignity in all the Gascon sees. He was the third son of Sancho IV of Gascony and thus a brother of Sancho V and William II, successive dukes of Gascony.

In 977, he refounded the monastery of La Réole. He and his brother William together had complete control of the ecclesiastical and secular administration of Gascony, which allowed the duchy to prosper and it reenters history after a period of obscurity during their rule. Gundobald was eventually elevated to the archiepiscopal dignity of Bordeaux.

In June 989, he assisted at a synod at Charroux. He dedicated the monastery at Maillezais.

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  1. ^ French: Gombaud, Latin: Gunbaldus and Gomboldus.

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