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Gunthamund (c. 450–496), King of the
Vandals and
Alans (484–496) was the
third king of the
north African Vandal Kingdom. He
succeeded his unpo****r uncle...
- to the ****cution. However,
Huneric died that year and his successor,
Gunthamund,
allowed those exiled to return.
Among those exiled was Vigilius, bishop...
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their Catholic bishops.[citation needed]
Thrasamund succeeds his
brother Gunthamund after his death, and
becomes king of the Vandals.
Under his rule, he resumes...
- Constantinople, but
after 482
began to ****cute
Manichaeans and Catholics."
Gunthamund (484–496), his
cousin and successor,
sought internal peace with the Catholics...
- to king Masties, who
established the
kingdom of the Aurès in 483–484.
Gunthamund (484–496), his
cousin and successor,
sought internal peace with the Nicenes...
- son, Gento, and
became king in 496
after his brother, King
Gunthamund died. Upon
Gunthamund's death,
Thrasamund was one of only two
living grandsons of...
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founder of the
Vandal Kingdom in Africa, and
father of the
vandal kings Gunthamund and Thrasamund.
According to Procopius, at the
Battle of Cape Bon during...
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become Arians.
December 23 –
Huneric dies and is
succeeded by his
nephew Gunthamund, who
becomes king of the Vandals.
During his
reign the
Catholics are free...
- (approximate date) (d. 518)
Chilperic II, king of
Burgundy (approximate date)
Gunthamund, king of the
Vandals (d. 496) Isidore,
Neoplatonist philosopher (approximate...
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their Catholic bishops.[citation needed]
Thrasamund succeeds his
brother Gunthamund after his death, and
becomes king of the Vandals.
Under his rule, he resumes...