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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...
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great warrior and
prudent ruler. He was
elected to the
throne after Athaulf and
Sigeric were both ********inated in 415. One of Wallia's most notable...
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mercenaries led by
Olympius killed some of
Athaulf's men on this journey.
Sarus was an
enemy of
Athaulf, and on
Athaulf's arrival went back into
imperial service...
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Gerontius committing suicide in Hispania, and
Jovinus being defeated by
Athaulf, king of the Visigoths.
Despite this,
Honorius was
unable to
regain control...
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Flavius Stilicho has
negotiated a
treaty with the Goth
leaders Alaric and
Athaulf, but the
Emperor has him
executed for conspiracy.
Honorius orders Olympius...
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Western Roman Empire Eastern Roman Empire Commanders and
leaders Alaric I
Athaulf Stilicho Rufinus Eutropius Gainas Strength ± 20,000 ± 15,000 Unknown...
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Visigoths (usurpation) In
office August 15, 415 –
August 22, 415
Preceded by
Athaulf Succeeded by
Walha Personal details Born
Unknown Died
August 22, 415...
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Burgundians and Alans.
Honorius turned to the
Visigoths under King
Athaulf for support.
Athaulf defeated and
executed Jovinus and his
proclaimed co-emperor Sebasti****...
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Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia). He was
named after king
Athaulf, who
ruled the
Visigothic Kingdom from 410 to 415.
Although he was not...
- for his
hostility to the
prominent Gothic brothers-in-law
Alaric I and
Athaulf, and was the
brother of Sigeric, who
briefly ruled the
Goths in 415. Nothing...