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Athaulf (also Athavulf, Atawulf, or
Ataulf and Adolf,
Latinized as Ataulphus) (c. 370 – 15
August 415) was king of the
Visigoths from 411 to 415. During...
- half-sister. Then
Ataulf attacked and
killed Sarus, who had also come to
support Jovinus. Jovinus,
offended at this act, then
failed to
consult Ataulf when he elevated...
- tutor, and
advisor to
emperor Valentinian III. She was
queen consort to
Ataulf, King of the
Visigoths from 414
until his
death in 415,
briefly empress...
-
August 415) was a
Visigoth king for
seven days in 415 AD. His predecessor,
Ataulf, had been
mortally wounded in his
stables at the
palace of
Barcelona by...
- The
Visigoths elected Ataulf, Alaric's brother-in-law, as
their new king. The
Visigoths then
moved north,
heading for Gaul.
Ataulf married Galla Placidia...
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Goths of
Ataulf (412), but his
proclamation of his
brother Sebasti**** as
Augustus made
Ataulf s****
alliance with Honorius.
Honorius had
Ataulf defeat and...
- was
succeeded in the
command of the
Gothic army by his brother-in-law,
Ataulf, who
married Honorius'
sister Galla Placidia three years later. Following...
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Peninsula and
begin to
conquer territory taken previously by the Vandals. King
Ataulf and his
pregnant wife
Galla Placidia leave Gallia Narbonensis; they relocate...
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northern Gaul,
initially supported by
Ataulf;
Sarus went to join Jovinus.
Sarus had only twenty-eight men with him, but
Ataulf gathered a
force of ten thousand...
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studies on
queenship among the Visigoths.
Aelia Galla Placidia, wife of
Ataulf (414–15)
Flavia Valiana, wife of
Theodoric I (418–51)
Ragnagild (Ragnachildis)...