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Rechiar or
Flavius Rechiarius (after 415 –
December 456) was the
third Suevic king of Gallaecia, from 448
until his death, and also the
first one to be...
- Hispania. In 448,
Rechila died as a pagan,
leaving the
crown to his son,
Rechiar.
Rechiar, a
Catholic Christian,
succeeded his
father in 448,
being one of the...
- Portugal);
churches are
burnt to the ground.
Rechiar flees wounded from the battlefield.
December -
Rechiar,
first Germanic king to
convert to
Nicene Christianity...
- Secunda); the
invaders are
stopped around a river-crossing near
Vicus Helena.
Rechiar succeeds his
father Rechila as king of the
Suebi in
Galicia (Northern Spain)...
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central Gaul and the Ebro valley. In Hispania, the king of the Suevi,
Rechiar (died 456 AD), took up as
allies the
local bagaudae in
ravaging the remaining...
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utriusque militiae. In 448,
Rechila died,
leaving the
crown to his son
Rechiar who had
converted to
Roman Catholicism c. 447. Soon, he
married a daughter...
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players in this war were
Theoderic II who led the army of the
Visigoths and
Rechiar the king of the Suebi. The
Visigothic army was
supported by
Franks and...
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Monarchs of
Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...
- Toulouse, and a new
Suevic king,
Rechiar,
began vigorous ****aults on what
remained of
Roman Hispania. At one
point Rechiar even
allied with Bagaudae. These...
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Suevic king
Rechiar, who
visited his father-in-law at
Tolosa in July 449. On his
return –
according to the
author Isidore of
Seville -
Rechiar, with the...