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Guntram (gŭn`trəm), c.525–592, Frankish king of Burgundy and Orléans (561–92), son of Clotaire I. He intervened in the wars of his relatives in order to maintain the balance of power in the Frankish lands. After the death (575) of his brother King Sigebert I of Austrasia he aided Sigebert's son Childebert II, to whom he eventually left his domains. Supposedly good to his people, he was made a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. Feast: Mar. 28. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Monterey Sonar and Dolphin were instrumental in our ability to deliver the T64 switch fabric chip set in record time," said Guntram Wolski, director of VLSI at Tau Networks. This can be very expensive when adding traditional high performance compute capabilities on a regular basis," said Guntram Wolski, director, VLSI at Creative Advanced Technology Center located in Scotts Valley, California. |
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