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- Aoric (Latinized Aoricus) was a Thervingian Gothic king (reiks and kindins) who lived in the 4th century. Aoric was son of Ariaric and father of Athanaric...
- Thervingi Reign 369–381 Predecessor Aoric Successor Alaric I Died 381 Constantinople, Roman Empire House Balti dynasty Father Aoric Religion Gothic paganism...
- treaty was a foedus, but more like an act of submission. Ariaric's son Aoric was raised in Constantinople, where a statue was erected in his memory....
- Roman border. Around 100,000 Goths were reportedly killed in battle, and Aoric, son of the Thervingian king Ariaric, was captured. Eusebius, a historian...
- a Gothic delegation, and he possibly lived in the city for a time with Aoric. His consecration took place in either 336 or 341. Ulfila would master both...
- the exception of Fritigern and possibly Alavivus – were pagans. Ariaric Aoric Athanaric (369–381) Rothesteus, sub-king Winguric, sub-king Alavivus (c...
- Historic Germanic pagans: Albruna, Germanic seeress, prophetess, soothsayer Aoric, Gothic pagan Arbogast (died 394), Frankish general who tried to revive...
- title of this type of judge p****ed from father to son through Ariaric, Aoric and Athanaric. Wolfram described the office of kindins as "the judge who...
- authorities are recorded, in 347/8 under Aoric (according to Auxentius of Durostorum) and between 367 and 378 under Aoric's son, the iudex (kindins) Athanaric...