• Thrasamund and its variants (Thrasimund, Transimund, Transamund and Transmund) are masculine given names of Gothic origin. It may refer to: Thrasamund...
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    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...
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    Neoplatonist philosopher (approximate date) Pope Hormisdas (approximate date) Thrasamund, king of the Vandals (d. 523) July 28 – Theodosius II, Roman Emperor (b...
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    Huneric's successors Gunthamund and Thrasamund, the wars between the Berbers and the Vandals continued. During Thrasamund's reign, the Vandals suffered a disastrous...
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    and his mother was Eudocia, the daughter of the Roman Emperor Valentinian III and Licinia Eudoxia. Most of the Vandals were Arians and had persecuted Chalcedonians...
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  • 140. His name may also be spelled Transimund, Transmund, Thrasimund or Thrasamund. Paul the Deacon. Historia Langobardorum. Translated by William Dudley...
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    autochthonous Moors. According to the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia: "While Thrasamund (496–523), owing to his religious fanaticism, was hostile to Catholics...
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    the tomb of Boethius. According to tradition, in 504 the Vandal king Thrasamund exiled Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe and other North African Catholic bishops...
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    often friendly, especially between Emperor Anastasius I (r. 491–518) and Thrasamund (r. 496–523), who largely ceased the persecutions. In 523, Hilderic (r...
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  • banished from their sees by the Arian King of the Vandals, Thrasamund. After the death of Thrasamund and the accession of Hilderic, in 523, the exiles were...
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  • fall of the Western Roman Empire saw the "Vandal Renaissance" of Kings Thrasamund and Hilderic in late 5th and early 6th century North Africa, where ambitious...
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    Huneric's successors Gunthamund and Thrasamund, the wars between the Berbers and the Vandals continued. During Thrasamund's reign, the Vandals suffered a disastrous...
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  • Gallo-Roman subjects, led by their Catholic bishops.[citation needed] Thrasamund succeeds his brother Gunthamund after his death, and becomes king of the...
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    sister Amalafrida when she married the king of the Vandals and Alans, Thrasamund. In 504–505, Theodoric extended his realms in the Balkans by defeating...
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  • Neoplatonist philosopher (approximate date) Pope Hormisdas (approximate date) Thrasamund, king of the Vandals (d. 523) 451 Brigit of Kildare, Irish patron saint...
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  • Sweden (approximate date). Roman catacomb burials end (approximate date). Thrasamund, king of the Vandals, marries Amalafrida (widowed sister of Theodoric...
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  • King (c. 590) Gersem, King (c. 600) Vandal Kingdom (complete list) – Thrasamund, King (496–523) Hilderic, King (523–530) Gelimer, King (530–534) Maya...
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  • early medieval royal courts, such as the court of the Vandal court of Thrasamund, The Ostrogothic court of Theoderic the Great, the Visigothic court of...
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    Christiensen points out that Amalafrida, wife of Thrasamund, was imprisoned and murdered by Hilderic after Thrasamund's death in 523, and that the tale of the blinding...
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  • from, and raided several settlements of the Vandal Kingdom, and king Thrasamund of the Vandals who was attempting to restore Vandalic control over the...
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    prince Sigismund. His sister Amalfrida was married to the Vandal king Thrasamund and he married Audofleda, sister of the Frankish king Clovis I, himself...
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  • religion Thrace Thrace (theme) Thrace, Diocese of Thracesian Theme Thracians Thrasamund Thrasimund II of Spoleto Three-Chapter Controversy Three Treatises on...
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    less firmly established than at its beginning. Hilderic, who succeeded Thrasamund in 523, was too cultured and too mild a prince to impose his will on others...
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  • 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...
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  • Genseric, King (428–477) Huneric, King (477–484) Gunthamund, King (484–496) Thrasamund, King (496–523) Maya civilization Copán (complete list) – K'inich Yax...
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    St. Fulgence of Ruspe at the time of his exile during the reign vandal Thrasamund. In this period were written in Cagliari some of the most precious and...
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