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Euric (Gothic: 𐌰𐌹𐍅𐌰𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌺𐍃, Aiwareiks, see Eric), also
known as
Evaric (c. 420 – 28
December 484), son of
Theodoric I,
ruled as king (rex) of the...
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promised in
Hispania in
exchange for
restoring the
Roman order.
Under King
Euric—who
eliminated the
status of foederati—a
triumphal advance of the Visigoths...
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Euric Allan Bobb (born 31
October 1943) is an
economist and
former athlete from
Trinidad and Tobago. As an
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- The
Codex Eurici**** or Code of
Euric was a
collection of laws
governing the
Visigoths compiled at the
order of
Euric, King of the Visigoths, sometime...
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murdered by his
younger brother Euric.
Another brother, Frederic, had died in
battle during Theodoric II's reign.
Euric ruled the
Visigoths from 466 until...
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could also be from *aiwa(z) "everlasting, eternity", as in the
Gothic form
Euric. The
second element -ríkr
stems either from Proto-Germanic *ríks "king,...
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independent kingdom.
Between 471 and 476,
Euric captured most of
southern Gaul.
According to
historian J. B. Bury,
Euric was
probably the "greatest of the Visigothic...
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December 28 – The
Visigoth king
Euric dies and is
succeeded by his son
Alaric II.
Euric has
built a
rampart to
protect the city of Carc****onne...
- was the King of the
Visigoths from 484
until 507. He
succeeded his
father Euric as king of the
Visigoths in
Toulouse on 28
December 484; he was the great-grandson...
- the
Visigothic king
Euric, who was
besieging Arles.
Euric crushed the
Roman army and
killed Anthemiolus and
three Roman counts.
Euric subsequently captured...