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Amalaric (Gothic: 𐌰𐌼𐌰𐌻𐌰𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌺𐍃, Amalareiks;
Spanish and Portuguese: Amalarico; c. 502–531) was king of the
Visigoths from 522
until his ********ination...
- killed.
Theodoric then
installed his
grandson Amalaric (511–531), the son of
Alaric II, as king.
Amalaric, however, was
still a
child and
power in Spain...
- King
Amalaric. Born
around 500, she was the
favored child of her
parents and was
deeply affected by her father's
death in 511.
Clotilde wed
Amalaric around...
- 410. His
descendants continued to rule down to 531, when on the
death of
Amalaric the line went extinct. In 507, the
Visigoths were
defeated by the Franks...
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kingdom ostensibly on
behalf of
Amalaric—Heather uses the word "hijacked" to
describe his action.
Although Amalaric eventually became king in his own...
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Great through his
daughter Theo****tho.
Amalaric reigned independently for five years.
Following Amalaric's ********ination in 531,
another Ostrogothic...
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Septimania in 531 and
chased Amalaric to
Barcelona in
response to
pleas from his sister, Chrotilda, that her husband,
Amalaric, had been
mistreating her...
- 536–537. In 531, he
received pleas from his
sister Chrotilda, wife of King
Amalaric of the Visigoths. The
Arian king of Hispania,
Chrotilda claimed, was grossly...
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Amalric or
Amalaric (also Americ, Almerich, Emeric,
Emerick and
other variations) is a
personal name
derived from the
tribal name Amal (referring to the...
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shortly after Alaric II took the
throne in 493 CE. She was the
mother of
Amalaric Hartmann M. Die Königin im frühen Mittelalter. — Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer...