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Hilderic (460s – 533) was the
penultimate king of the
Vandals and
Alans in
North Africa in Late
Antiquity (523–530).
Although dead by the time the Vandal...
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declared war, with the
stated intention of
restoring Hilderic to the
Vandal throne. The
deposed Hilderic was
murdered in 533 on Gelimer's orders.
While an...
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became ruler on 15 June 530
after deposing his
first cousin twice removed,
Hilderic, who had
angered the
Vandal nobility by
converting to
Chalcedonian Christianity;...
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Hilderic is a
masculine Germanic given name that may
refer to:
Hilderic,
penultimate king of the
Vandals and
Alans (523–33)
Hilderic of Nîmes, a Visigothic...
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Hilderic or
Hilderuc was
Visigothic count of Nîmes
during the
reigns of
Recceswinth and Wamba.
Immediately upon the latter's
accession in 672, Hilderic...
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Hilderic was the
Lombard Duke of
Spoleto briefly from 739 to 740. He was the
first appointee of Liutprand, King of the Lombards,
against the rebellious...
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noting that
Hilderic and
Justinian exchanged large presents of
money to each other.
Hilderic allowed a new
Chalcedonian bishop to...
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cousin Gelimer (530–534)
became king.
Hilderic, Hoamer, and
their relatives were
thrown into prison. In 533,
Hilderic was
executed when the
Byzantine army...
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Hilderic Friend was an
English Wesleyan minister and naturalist. He is
widely known for his book
Flowers and
Flower Lore.
Hilderic Friend was born 6 November...
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Hilderic (died 857) was the
fifteenth Abbot of
Farfa from 844. In 842
Abbot Sichard died, and the
Emperor Lothair I (840–55)
intervened to
appoint Bishop...