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Hermeric (died 441) was the king of the
Suevi from at
least 419 and
possibly as
early as 406
until his
abdication in 438.
Nothing is
known for sure about...
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conflict arose between the
Vandals under Gunderic, and the Suevi, led by king
Hermeric. Both
armies met in the
Battle of the
Nerbasius mountains, but the intervention...
- in four
battles in Kent (according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle). King
Hermeric dies
after a two-year illness; he is
succeeded by his son Rechila, who...
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Section 45. Also, a
number of
Suebi reached the
Iberian Peninsula under king
Hermeric and
established an
independent kingdom known as the
Galliciense Regnum...
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flooded the
Iberian Peninsula in 409, and the
Lower Mon**** area
recognised Hermeric, the
landlord of the Suebi, as its ruler. But the
ambition to gain territory...
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gladiatorial fights are held in the
Colosseum in Rome.[citation needed] King
Hermeric of the
Suebic Kingdom of
Galicia is
forced to
retire after a seven-year...
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disturbances ****ociated with the Huns. In 406 AD,
Suebian tribes led by
Hermeric,
together with
other Danubian groups including Alans and Vandals, crossed...
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Monarchs of
Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...
- Godegisel's
successor as king of the Hasdingi, lost his
kingdom to king
Hermeric of the
Suebi in 419
after the
Battle of the
Nervasos Mountains where the...
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Monarchs of
Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...