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Gunderic (Latin: Gundericus; 379–428), King of
Hasding Vandals (407-418), then King of
Vandals and
Alans (418–428), led the
Hasding Vandals, a Germanic...
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voluntarily subjected themselves to the rule of
Hasdingian leader Gunderic.
Gunderic was then
pushed from
Gallaecia to
Baetica by a Roman-Suebi coalition...
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Gunderic (Latin: Gundericus; died
before 711) was the
Archbishop of
Toledo briefly between Felix and
Sindered from
about 701. He was a
Visigoth and is...
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territories to be
founded before the fall of the
Western Roman Empire.
Gunderic, Godegisel's
successor as king of the Hasdingi, lost his
kingdom to king...
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while it was frozen.
Godigisel was
succeeded by his
eldest surviving son,
Gunderic, who led the
Vandals into Gaul and in
October 409 to Hispania. But Godigisel...
- south. In 451,
Gunderic joined forces with
Aetius against Attila,
leader of the Huns, in the
Battle of the
Catalaunian Plains. When
Gunderic died in 473...
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Gondioc (died 473), also
called Gunderic and Gundowech, was a King of the Burgundians,
succeeding his ****tive
father Gunther in 436. In 406, the Burgundians...
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Alans appealed to
Gunderic.
Their request was
accepted by
Gunderic, who thus
became King of the
Vandals and Alans. Late in
Gunderic's reign, the Vandals...
- Preceded by
Giselher King of
Burgundy ?–437 Succeeded by
Gunderic...
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after gaining victories in Gaul over
Visigoth and
Frankish forces. King
Gunderic, age 49, dies
after a
reign of 21 years, and is
succeeded by his half-brother...