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Godigisel (c. 359– c. 406) was King of the
Hasdingi Vandals until his
death in 406. It is
unclear when or how he
became king; however, in 405 he formed...
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proclaimed emperor. The Vandals, led by
Godigisel, are
intercepted and
defeated by the
Franks under Marcomir.
Godigisel is
killed in
battle and
succeeded by...
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Western Roman Empire in the
fifth century. He was a son of King
Godigisel, the Hasdingi's
Vandal king when his
people breached the
Rhine river frontier...
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fragment cited by
Gregory of Tours,
around 20,000 Vandals,
including Godigisel himself, died in this Vandal-Frankish war, but then with the help of the...
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Vandals and
Sarmatian Alans in the
crossing of the Rhine.
Their king
Godigisel lost his life in
battle against the
Franks during the crossing. After...
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tribe to the
status of a
major Mediterranean power.
After his
father Godigisel's death in a
battle against the
Franks during the
Crossing of the Rhine...
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Franks and his brother. Defeated,
Gundobad fled to Avignon,
while Godigisel retired to Vienne.
Clovis followed Gundobad to
Avignon and
began besieging...
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Vandals defeated the
Franks with the help of the Alans, but lost
their king
Godigisel. On 31
December 406, the
coalition crossed the
poorly defended Rhine frontier...
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appears to have failed. Pope
Liberius rejects the new
creed at Rimini.
Godigisel, king of the
Vandals (d. 406) Gratian,
Roman emperor (d. 383)
Murong Chong...
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Burgundian kingdom was
divided among Gundobad and his brothers,
Godigisel,
Chilperic II, and
Gundomar I.
According to
Gregory of Tours, the years...