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Athanaric or
Atanaric (Latin: Athanaricus; died 381) was king of
several branches of the
Thervingian Goths (Latin: Thervingi) for at
least two decades...
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broken out
between Fritigern and
Athanaric, a
prominent Therving ruler. The
conflict between Fritigern and
Athanaric is
mentioned by
Socrates Scholasticus...
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favor of Valens.
Athanaric and
Fritigern thereafter fought a
civil war in
which Athanaric appears to have been victorious.
Athanaric thereafter carried...
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Athanaric's Wall, also
called Lower Trajan's Wall or
Southern Trajan's Wall, was a
fortification line
probably erected by
Athanaric (the king of the Thervingi)...
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Athanaric into
giving battle.
Valens was victorious, and took the
title Gothicus Maximus in time for the
celebration of his quinquennalia.
Athanaric and...
- and 341 AD. His
martyrdom occurred during the ****cution
initiated by
Athanaric, a
judge (iudex) of the
Visigothic tribes,
after 374 AD. The ****cution...
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honor of
Gratian having created a bishopric. The
Visigothic chieftain Athanaric becomes the
first foreign king to
visit the
Eastern Roman capital of Constantinople...
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Jungeric was a
Gothic ruler (reiks)
under the
Thervingian chieftain Athanaric who pla**** a
prominent role in the
Gothic ****cution of Christians. Around...
- Thervingi,
Athanaric was
threatening northern Greece.
Having repulsed the
invaders at Daphne,
Emperor Valens secured a
decisive victory against Athanaric at Noviodunum...
- who
lived in the 4th century.
Aoric was son of
Ariaric and
father of
Athanaric, he was
raised in Constantinople,
where a
statue was
erected in his honour...