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Giselher, Gisilher, Gisiler, or Giseler () is a Germanic
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Giselher of Burgundy Giselher was a king of Burgundy in the Nibelungenlied, brother to kings Gunther and Gundomar I (also called Gernot). Historically, these correspond to three sons of king Gebicca, Gundomar, Gislaharius (Giselher) and Gundaharius (Gunther), who rul ...
, Burgundian king * Gisilher (archbishop of Magdeburg) (died 1004), German ecclesiastic *
Giselher Klebe Giselher Wolfgang Klebe (28 June 19255 October 2009) was a German composer, and an academic teacher. He composed more than 140 works, among them 14 operas, all based on literary works, eight symphonies, 15 solo concerts, chamber music, piano work ...
(1925–2009), German composer *
Giselher Schubert Giselher Schubert (born 24 January 1944) is a German musicologist. Life and career Born in Königsberg, Schubert studied musicology, sociology and philosophy at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn with Günther Massenkeil, at the ...
(born 1944), German musicologist * Giselher Wilke (1922–2007), German army officer * Giselher Wirsing (1907–1975), right-wing German journalist, author, and foreign policy expert


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Gislhere __NOTOC__ Gislhere (died 785) was an English Bishop of Selsey in the eighth century. In 780 Gislhere witnessed a charter of Ealdorman Oslac of Sussex. Gislhere was present at the Synod of Brentford, Middlesex Middlesex (; abbreviation: ...
(died circa 785), English Bishop of Selsey * Jan Jerzy Gisiler, 18th century Polish military officer {{given name German masculine given names Masculine given names