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- century, Fredegar calls Heremigarius rex Suaevorum, king of the Suevi. According to Hydatius, a contemporary source, Heremigarius had attacked the Vandal-controlled...
- leader Heremigarius, the Suebi decided to attack the Vandals. At Mérida the Suebi suffered a devastating defeat, and their king Heremigarius drowned...
- Swabian warlord named Heremigarius moved to Lusitania to plunder it, but was confronted by the new Vandal king Gaiseric. Heremigarius drowned in the river...
- Chinese mathematician (d. 500) January 6 – Honoratus, archbishop of Arles Heremigarius, military leader of the Suebi Wijnendaele, Jeroen W.P. (2016). "'Warlordism'and...
- Gaiseric was attacked by a large force of Suebi under the command of Heremigarius, who had managed to take Lusitania. However, this Suebic army was later...
- attacked from the rear by a large force of Suebi under the command of Heremigarius who had managed to take Lusitania. This Suebi army was defeated near...
- until 456. In 429, there appeared briefly a Suevic military leader named Heremigarius operating in Lusitania who may have been a joint monarch with Hermeric...
- under the command of Heremigarius who had managed to take Lusitania. This Suebi army was defeated near Mérida and its leader Heremigarius drowned in the Guadiana...
- inscriptions and acts of local ecclesiastical councils: Hermericus, Heremigarius, Rechila, Rechiarius, Agiulfus, Maldras, M****ila, Framta, Frumarius,...
- bishop and theologian 429 January 6 – Honoratus, archbishop of Arles Heremigarius, military leader of the Suebi Bernard Grun, The Timetables of History...