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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...
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Vələmir (also,
Velamir and Velemir) is a
village in the
Khachmaz Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village...
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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)...
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Theoderic the Great. He had two "brothers" (actually brothers-in-law)
named Valamir and Videmir.
Theodemir was Arian,
while his wife
Erelieva was Catholic...
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Ostrogoths had been
called the
Valameriaci (men of
Valamir)
because they
followed Theodoric, a
descendant of
Valamir. This
terminology survived in the Byzantine...
- the Quadi. In 469,
Hunimund and
allied Sciri fought the
Ostrogoths of
Valamir and
Theodemir at the
Battle of Bolia. The
Ostrogoths won, and
gained control...
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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...
- of
Gothia Mithradates VI
Odoacer Radagaisus Teutobod Totila Tribigild Valamir Vercingetorix Viriathus McLynn,
Frank (2009).
Heroes & Villains: Inside...
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Ermanaric Vultuulf, Valaravans,
Vinithariust Vandalarius, Theodemir,
Valamir, Vidimer.
Another important source of
early Gothic names are the accounts...
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Nedao in 454, the
Ostrogoths broke away from
Hunnic rule
under their king
Valamir.
Mentions of this
event were
probably preserved in
Slavic epic songs. Under...