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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Cindazunda was the daughter of Hermeric, king of the Suebi in the territory that would become Spain's Galiza and both the Norte Region and the Centro Region...
- disturbances ****ociated with the Huns. In 406 AD, Suebian tribes led by Hermeric, together with other Danubian groups including Alans and Vandals, crossed...
- 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...
- v t e Monarchs of Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...
- the year 419 and was fought between a coalition of Suebi, led by King Hermeric together with allied Roman Imperial forces stationed in the Province of...
- Section 45. Also, a number of Suebi reached the Iberian Peninsula under king Hermeric and established an independent kingdom known as the Galliciense Regnum...