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- Valamir or Valamer (c. 420 – c. 465) was an Ostrogothic king in the former Roman province of Pannonia from AD 447 until his death. During his reign, he...
- simply a corruption of the name Valamir, who he argues to have been the basis of the figure in Jordanes. Kim notes that Valamir was written Βαλαμηρ (Balamêr)...
- Ostrogoths had been called the Valameriaci (men of Valamir) because they followed Theodoric, a descendant of Valamir. This terminology survived in the Byzantine...
- Dynasty, and father of Theoderic the Great. He had two brothers-in-law named Valamir and Videmir. Theodemir was Arian, while his wife Erelieva was Catholic...
- 41°40′N 48°45′E / 41.667°N 48.750°E / 41.667; 48.750 Vələmir (also, Velamir and Velemir) is a village in the Khachmaz Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village...
- shared his plans. For Attila, comparing them in his wisdom, prized him and Valamir, king of the Ostrogoths, above all the other chieftains." (Jordanes, Getica...
- his "father", Hunimund and his Sciri again waged war against the Goths; Valamir attacked them, and was killed when he fell off his horse. With another...
- Danube with a large Hun force, but was defeated by the Ostrogothic king Valamir. Jordanes writes that in turn the Huns "for ever after" left the Goths...
- Ardaric, as well as an army of various Gothic groups led by the brothers Valamir, Theodemir (the father of the later Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great)...
- Hunnic imperial authority. The Amali Goths would revolt the same year under Valamir, allegedly defeating the Huns in a separate engagement. However, this did...