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- Thrasamund (b.450–d.523), became King of the Vandals and Alans in 496, the fourth king in a line of rulers over the North African Kingdom of the Vandals...
- Thrasamund and its variants (Thrasimund, Transimund, Transamund and Transmund) are masculine given names of Gothic origin. It may refer to: Thrasamund...
- from the throne, Gesalec found a refuge in Carthage from the Vandal king Thrasamund. The Vandal king supported his cause, providing him money but no men,...
- vacated through the actions of the Arian king Thrasamund. He chose not to accept these offers, knowing Thrasamund had specifically ordered that only Arians...
- prisoner to Aurelianum (modern Orléans). Hilderic succeeds his uncle Thrasamund after a 27-year reign, and becomes king of the Vandals and Alans. He favours...
- and thus did not reign for a long time. He was succeeded by his brother Thrasamund, who was not as effective in ruling the kingdom. Oman, Charles. The Dark...
- 𐌰𐌼𐌰𐌻𐌰𐍆𐍂𐌹𐌳𐌰; before 475 – fl. 523) was queen of the Vandals by marriage to Thrasamund. She was the daughter of Theodemir, king of the Ostrogoths, and his wife...
- who raided everything inland up to the coast. Gunthamund's successor Thrasamund (496–523) was a religious fanatic and hostile to Nicenes, but he contented...
- autochthonous Moors. According to the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia: "While Thrasamund (496–523), owing to his religious fanaticism, was hostile to Catholics...
- Regnal titles Preceded by Thrasamund King of the Vandals 523 – 15 June 530 Succeeded by Gelimer...