Godegisel was the educator and uncle of Clotilde, wife of the Frankish king Clovis I.
With the help of Clovis, Godegisel attempted to become the king of all the Kingdom of the Burgundians by eliminating his brother Gundobad.
Gundobad had previously seized the rest of the kingdom after the assassination of their brother Chilperic II, the father of Clotilde.
[1] With the promise of annual tribute and territorial cessions, Clovis agreed to aid Godegisel, and in 500 (or 501) Clovis entered the Burgundian territory, compelling Gundobad to march against the invaders and request his brother's aid.
When the armies arrived outside of Dijon, Gundobad found himself fighting both the Franks and his brother.