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Vinitharius or
Vinithar was
possibly a king of the
Greuthungian Goths around 375-376 AD.
Vinitharius is
mentioned by
Gothic historian Jordanes in Getica...
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renewed his
alliance with him and led his army up
against Vinitharius.
After a long contest,
Vinitharius prevailed in the
first and in the
second conflict, nor...
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invading Huns, a king
named Vinitharius, Ermanaric's great-nephew,
marched against the
Antes of Boz and
defeated them.
Vinitharius condemned Boz, his sons...
- tradition.
According to Jordanes,
Vadamerca was the
granddaughter of
Vinitharius, king of the Goths, and a
member of the Amal dynasty.[page needed] Arne...
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recalls the
defeat of the
Antes at the
hands of a
Gothic chieftain named Vinitharius, i.e.,
conqueror of the Veneti.
Though Jordanes is the only
author to...
- Vithimiris; he
narrates that
after Ermanaric's death, a
relative of his,
Vinitharius by name,
accepted the reign. He
ruled barely for a year (vix anni spatio)...
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describes a
battle between the
Antean king Boz and Ermanaric's
successor Vinitharius after the latter's
subjugation by the Huns.
After initially defeating...
- battle, in
which he
killed their king
Vinitharius with an arrow, by the
river named Erac. He then took
Vinitharius'
granddaughter Vadamerca in marriage...
- Cao Wei
Deposed and
executed by Wei,
along with his
family Vithimiris/
Vinitharius King of the
Goths c. 376
Suicide of
Ermanaric when
faced by Alan and...