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Alatheus and
Saphrax were
Greuthungi chieftains who
served as co-regents for Vithericus, son and heir of the
Gothic king Vithimiris.
Alatheus (fl. 376–387)...
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Fritigern led one army,
largely recruited from the
Therving exiles,
while Alatheus and
Saphrax led
another army,
largely recruited from the
Greuthung exiles...
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allies on his side.
After he died, the
defense was led by two
generals Alatheus and Saphrax,
while Videricus, Vithimer's son, was a boy. In the meantime...
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leader (d. 451)
Aelia Flaccilla,
Roman Empress and wife of
Theodosius I
Alatheus,
chieftain of the
Ostrogoths Saint Monica,
mother of
Augustine of Hippo...
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young at that time to rule, so the
actual reign was in the
hands of
Alatheus and Saphrax, his
subordinate commanders, as
Michael Kulikowski labels them...
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Thrace and
Moesia by
Gothic Greuthungi led by
chieftain Alatheus,
Greuthungi chieftain Alatheus dies in battle. 390, M****acre of Thessalonica. 392, Emperor...
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several years. Meanwhile, a
group of Greuthungi, led by the
chieftains Alatheus and Saphrax, who were co-regents with Vithericus, son and heir of the Greuthungi...
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Thervings led by
Fritigern and
Alavivus and the
Greuthungi led by
Alatheus and Saphrax.
Eunapius states their number as 200,000
including civilians...
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officer Lupicinus arrested Fritigern and the
Greuthungi chieftain Alatheus. 378 9
August Battle of Adrianople: A
combined Gothic-Alanic
force decisively...
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Greuthungi and the Thervingi, or
western Goths. They were
under the
command of
Alatheus and Saphrax,
because Vithimiris's son, Viderichus, was a child. Athanaric...