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Elemund (Latin: Elemundus, died 548) was king of the Gepids, an east
Germanic people,
during the
first half of the 6th century. He may have been the son...
- from the city and
built good
relationship with the
Ostrogoths under King
Elemund. This
safety attracted part of the
Heruls to take
refuge in
Gepidia from...
- The
Ostrogoths systematically pushed the
Gepids out of Pannonia. King
Elemund, on the
other hand,
successfully fought battles against the
Eastern Roman...
- from c. 548 to 560. He was the
penultimate Gepid king, and
succeeded King
Elemund by
staging a coup d'état and
forcing the king's son into exile. Thurisind's...
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Sirmium (473). Tr****eric
Gunderith (together with Tr****eric)
Mundus and
Elemund Elemund alone Thurisind Cunimund, king of the
Gepids with
residence in Sirmium...
- (562–602)
Kingdom of the
Gepids Thraustila, fl. 488 Thrasaric [fr], fl. 505
Elemund, ?–548 Thurisind, 548–c.560 Cunimund, c.560–567
Sweden (complete list)...