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- Amalaric (Gothic: πŒ°πŒΌπŒ°πŒ»πŒ°π‚πŒ΄πŒΉπŒΊπƒ, 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...
- 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...
- King Childebert I receives pleas from his sister Clotilde, wife of King Amalaric, claiming that she is abused by her husband. Childebert invades Septimania...
- 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...
- kingdom ostensibly on behalf of Amalaricβ€”Heather uses the word "hijacked" to describe his action. Although Amalaric eventually became king in his own...
- had been killed in battle by the Franks. Alaric's only legitimate son, Amalaric, was a child and too young to rule. Initially Gesalec was supported by...
- Great through his daughter Theo****tho. Amalaric reigned independently for five years. Following Amalaric's ********ination in 531, another Ostrogothic...
- regent at Narbonne by Theodoric while Amalaric was still a minor in Iberia. When Theodoric died in 526, Amalaric was elected king in his own right and...