- 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...
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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...
- 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....
- left
southern Germany and
Bohemia a
lightly inhabited "desert" into
which Suebic peoples arrived,
speaking Germanic languages, and
became dominant over remaining...
- (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...
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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...
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Roman conquest of
Hispania Romanization of
Hispania Lusitania Gallaecia Suebic Kingdom Visigothic Kingdom Spania Medieval Umayyad conquest of Hispania...
- 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...
- eras of
prosperity and peace,
leading eventually to
Suebic,
Gothic and
Muslim cultures. The
Suebic peoples, by the
middle of the 6th century, had already...
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Chararic or
Chararich was the King of
Galicia (c. 550 – 558/559)
according to
Gregory of Tours, who is the only
primary source for a
Suevic king of this...