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Addac or
Attaces (died 418) was king of the
western Alans in
Hispania (the
Iberian Peninsula,
modern Spain and Portugal). In 409, the
Alans settled in...
- Yuryaku,
emperor of ****an (approximate date)
December 26 – Pope
Zosimus Attaces, king of the
Alans Wallia, king of the
Visigoths "Eulalius | antipope"...
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almost destro**** them. Fredebal, the king of the
Silingen was
captured and
Attaces, the Alan king in Lusitania, was killed. Gunderic, the
Vandal Hasdingi...
- the commander-in-chief of the
Roman Army in Gaul.
Around 418 (or 426),
Attaces, the king of the Alans, fell in
battle against the Visigoths, who were...
- of 6,000,000. In 418 (or 426
according to some authors), the Alan king,
Attaces, was
killed in
battle against the Visigoths, and this
branch of the Alans...
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Emerita became capital of the short-lived
Kingdom of the Alans,
under King
Attaces. His
premature death, in 418, in
battle with the Visigoths, led to the...
- fate is unknown; by 418, he was no
longer king. He had been
succeeded by
Attaces, who was
killed when the
Visigoths invaded Hispania. This
group of Alans...
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recalled and
settled as a
reward for
their service in Aquitania). In 418
Attaces, the king of the Alans, fell in
battle against the Visigoths, who at the...
- and both the
Norte Region and the
Centro Region of Portugal. She
married Attaces, king of the Alans, in the
early 5th century. This
Suebi princess is immortalized...
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Silingi Vandals in 417 and the
Alans in 418,
killing the
western Alan king
Attaces. The
remainder of his
people and the
remnants of the Silingi, who were...