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- Ariaric also known as Ariacus was a 4th-century Thervingian Gothic pagan ruler (reiks, kindins) He was succeeded by Geberic. In 328, Constantine the Great...
- king (reiks and kindins) who lived in the 4th century. Aoric was son of Ariaric and father of Athanaric, he was raised in Constantinople, where a statue...
- fealties. The first Roman treaty with the Goths was after the defeat of Ariaric in 332, but whether or not it was a foedus is unclear. The Franks became...
- decisive, with 100,000 Goths reportedly slain and the surrender of the ruler Ariaric. Festival games were initiated in Rome to celebrate the Caesar’s role in...
- leaders – with the exception of Fritigern and possibly Alavivus – were pagans. Ariaric Aoric Athanaric (369–381) Rothesteus, sub-king Winguric, sub-king Alavivus...
- Amal dynasty-led Goths, the Getica. According to Jordanes, he succeeded Ariaric and conquered Dacia, which had become the territory of the Vandals, around...
- According to Jordanes, who does not mention the Tervingi, the Gothic ruler Ariaric was forced to sign a treaty with Constantine the Great in 332 after his...
- were reportedly killed in battle, and Aoric, son of the Thervingian king Ariaric, was captured. Eusebius, a historian who wrote in Gr**** in the third century...
- (Wittigeis) 536–540 Ildibad (Hildibad) 540–541 Eraric the Rugian (Heraric, Ariaric) 541 Totila (Baduila) 541–552 Teia (Theia, Teja) 552–553 Because of the...
- treaty between the Thervingi and the Roman Empire was thereafter made by Ariaric and Constantine. Vidigoia was buried at the place of his death. Jordanes...