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Gaiseric (c. 389 – 25
January 477), also
known as
Geiseric or
Genseric (Latin: Gaisericus, Geisericus;
reconstructed Vandalic: *Gaisarīx) was king of the...
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Gallaecia to
Baetica by a Roman-Suebi
coalition in 419. In 429,
under king
Genseric (reigned 428–477), the
Vandals entered North Africa. By 439 they established...
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Genséric Kusunga (born 12
March 1988) is a
former professional footballer. He pla**** for Servette, FC Basel,
Oldham Athletic, União de Madeira, Dundee...
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Gento was the
fourth and
youngest son of
Genseric, the
founder of the
Vandal Kingdom in Africa, and
father of the
vandal kings Gunthamund and Thrasamund...
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Septimius Celius Gaudiosus, he fled
North Africa during the ****cutions of
Genseric, king of the Vandals, in a
leaky boat and
arrived at
Naples with other...
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Vandals from the
Western Roman Empire on 19
October 439.
Under their leader Genseric, the
Vandals crossed the
Strait of
Gibraltar into
Africa and
captured Hippo...
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Western Roman Empire in the 450s. The city of Rome
itself is
besieged by
Genseric[citation needed] and his Vandals. The
empire is
depicted as weak and corrupt...
- died
early in 428, the
Vandals elected his half-brother,
Genseric, as the successor, and
Genseric left
Iberia to the
Visigoths to
invade Roman Africa. By...
- from 800,000 to 450–500,000 by the time the city was
sacked in 455 by
Genseric, king of the Vandals. The weak
emperors of the
fifth century could not...
- died
early in 428, the
Vandals elected his half-brother
Genseric as his successor, and
Genseric left
Iberia to the
Visigoths in
favor of
invading Roman...