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Richimund or
Rechimund was a
Suevic leader in
Galicia from 457
until about 464. He was not
recorded as a king (rex),
though Hydatius wrote that inter...
- of the
Suevic group then
raiding Lusitania. He
probably competed with
Rechimund, the
Suevic war
leader in Gallaecia, for the
throne until his death. In...
- Wulfmar/Wulfomir mund
protection Y Edmund, Erlemund, Kunimund, Sigmund,
Rechimund, Reginmund/Raymond, Remismund,
Normund niw, niwi, niu, nia new Y Y Adalniu...
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juncture or not. Framta's
followers are soon
found under the
leadership of
Rechimund, who was not king. Thompson, E. A.
Romans and Barbarians: The Decline...
- king were led by
Frumar and
those who had
recognised Framta followed Rechimund while both
their leaders fought for the throne, Remismund,
returning from...
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became an
important centre for the Sueves, and was used as
capital by
Rechimund. In the
south Frumar succeeded Maldras and his faction, but his death...
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Rechimundum oritur de
regni potestate dissensio ("Between
Frumar and
Rechimund arose a
dissension of the
power of the kingdom")
Robert Southey (1827)...
- on Framta's
death within a few
months his
followers are
found led by
Rechimund,
though scholars dispute whether or not the two
parties rejoined. In 457...
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Wisconsin Press, 1982. pp. 161–187. ISBN 0-299-08700-X. See p. 167 for
Rechimund. Thompson, E. A. "The
Conversion of the
Spanish Suevi to Catholicism."...