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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...
- Valentinian ********inated as well. He chose as accomplices Optilia and Thraustila, two Scythians who had fought under the command of Aetius and who, after...
- Gepid ruler, Thraustila. After his father's death, Mundus was raised by his maternal uncle Thraustila, who likely succeeded Giesmus. Thraustila was killed...
- Gaudentius. It is possible that he also had a daughter, whose husband, Thraustila, avenged Aetius' death by killing emperor Valentinian III. As a boy, Aetius...
- 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...
- Heraclius advised Valentinian to refuse. One year later, in 455, Optila and Thraustila, two barbarian officers in Valentinian's service but loyal to Aetius,...
- marching his men on route to invade Italy. While on his way to Italy King Thraustila of the Gepids opposed his plan of conquest and met in battle just outside...
- blocked by the eunuch Heraclius. Thus Maximus arranged with Optila and Thraustila, both Aetius' former bodyguards, for the ********ination of both Heraclius...
- Sarmatians at the Battle of Bolia, than at the Battle of Sirmium. King Thraustila lost the city and his successors failed to recapture even after Theodoric's...
- 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...