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Thraustila (fl. 455 AD) was a Hun or a Goth
bodyguard of
Roman general Aetius, who parti****ted in the ********ination of
Emperor Valentinian III, ordered...
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Valentinian ********inated as well. He
chose as
accomplices Optilia and
Thraustila, two
Scythians who had
fought under the
command of
Aetius and who, after...
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Gepid ruler,
Thraustila.
After his father's death,
Mundus was
raised by his
maternal uncle Thraustila, who
likely succeeded Giesmus.
Thraustila was killed...
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Valentinian III was
killed in the
Campus Martius, Rome by
Optila and
Thraustila.
According to the
fragmentary chronicle of John of Antioch, a 7th-century...
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possible that he also had a daughter,
whose husband,
Thraustila,
avenged Aetius'
death by
killing emperor Valentinian III. As a boy, Aetius...
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Heraclius advised Valentinian to refuse. One year later, in 455,
Optila and
Thraustila, two
barbarian officers in Valentinian's
service but
loyal to Aetius,...
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routed Thraustila's army. The
Gepids also lost
Sirmium to the Ostrogoths,
according to
Walter Pohl. In short,
according to
Walter Gof****,
Thraustila's son...
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Kingdom of the
Gepids Ardaric, fl. c. 454 Giesmus [fr], fl.
early 480s
Thraustila [fr; it; pt; ru; uk], fl. 488 Huns (complete list) – Octar, King (c.422–c...
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blocked by the
eunuch Heraclius. Thus
Maximus arranged with
Optila and
Thraustila, both Aetius'
former bodyguards, for the ********ination of both Heraclius...
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Ardaric king of
Gepidia (Banat,
Eastern Sirmia,
Western Oltenia).
Giesmus Thraustila, king of the
Gepids with
residence in
Sirmium (473). Tr****eric Gunderith...