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- the Western Roman Empire. Suebic Gallaecia was the first kingdom separated from the Roman Empire to mint coins. The Suebic kingdom in Gallaecia and northern...
- named Ajax, sent by the Visigothic king Theodoric II at the request of the Suebic unifier Remismund, converted them in 466 and established a lasting Arian...
- (409–438) Rechila (438–448) Rechiar (448–456) Aioulf (456–457) Kings during a Suebic Civil War (457–469) Note: the civil war split the kingdom, and multiple...
- new Suebic groupings appeared west of Bohemia in southern Germany, the Alemanni (in the Helvetian desert) and the Bavarians (Baiuvarii). Many Suebic tribes...
- with the Suebic Langobardi on the Rhine to their west, and the Suebic Semnones on the Elbe stretching to their east, forming a band of Suebic peoples....
- Roman province. Suebic Gallaecia was larger than the modern region: it extended south to the river Douro and to Ávila in the east. The Suebic kingdom in Gallaecia...
- 457, the Visigoths under king Theodoric II had just recently defeated the Suebic Kingdom in north-west Hispania and were consolidating their hold on the...
- Aquitania and Gallia Narbonensis and most of Hispania with the exception of the Suebic Kingdom of Galicia in the northwest and small areas controlled by independent...
- were recognized as episcopi Gallaecia (Bishop of Galicia). The independent Suebic kingdom of Galicia lasted from 409 to 585, having remained relatively stable...
- defined, the more endangered its biology appears. Tacitus called it the Suebic Sea, Latin: Mare Suebi**** after the Germanic people of the Suebi, and Ptolemy...