Hermeric (died 441) was the king of the Suevi from at least 419 and possibly as early as 406 until his abdication in 438. Nothing is known for sure about...
conflict arose between the Vandals under Gunderic, and the Suevi, led by king Hermeric. Both armies met in the Battle of the Nerbasius mountains, but the intervention...
in four battles in Kent (according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle). King Hermeric dies after a two-year illness; he is succeeded by his son Rechila, who...
Section 45. Also, a number of Suebi reached the Iberian Peninsula under king Hermeric and established an independent kingdom known as the Galliciense Regnum...
Godegisel's successor as king of the Hasdingi, lost his kingdom to king Hermeric of the Suebi in 419 after the Battle of the Nervasos Mountains where the...
gladiatorial fights are held in the Colosseum in Rome.[citation needed] King Hermeric of the Suebic Kingdom of Galicia is forced to retire after a seven-year...
flooded the Iberian Peninsula in 409, and the Lower Mondego area recognised Hermeric, the landlord of the Suebi, as its ruler. But the ambition to gain territory...
v t e Monarchs of Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...
Danube and Pannonian basin such as the Marcomanni, Quadi and Buri. There, Hermeric swore fealty to the emperor in 410. Bracara Augusta, the modern city of...
disturbances associated with the Huns. In 406 AD, Suebian tribes led by Hermeric, together with other Danubian groups including Alans and Vandals, crossed...
Cindazunda was the daughter of Hermeric, king of the Suebi in the territory that would become Spain's Galiza and both the Norte Region and the Centro Region...
northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. It was founded by the Suebic king Hermeric in 409, with its capital established in Braga. It was the first kingdom...
Manlius Severinus Boethius Ardaric Charlemagne Clovis I Ermanaric Gaiseric Hermeric Liutprand, King of the Lombards Liuvigild Odoacer Ostrogothic Kingdom Theodoric...
v t e Monarchs of Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...
ancestor is Agilulf, a semi-legendary prince of the Suebi and descendant of Hermeric, the 5th-century Suevic king of Galicia, possibly identical with one Agilulf...
v t e Monarchs of Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...
Kingdom of Galicia derived of the kingdom of the Suebi, founded by king Hermeric in 409. By the 6th century the kingdom of the Suebi was already known as...
v t e Monarchs of Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...
contemporary Christian (non-Arian) chronicler in Galicia. When his father, Hermeric, turned ill in 438, he retired from active political life (dying in 441)...
Lusitania in the early fifth century. He may have been a joint monarch with Hermeric or his successor, but no primary source directly attests it. Writing in...
v t e Monarchs of Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...
the year 419 and was fought between a coalition of Suebi, led by King Hermeric together with allied Roman Imperial forces stationed in the Province of...
Marcomanni Buri Defeat Kingdom of the Suebi settled in Hispania (Galicia) by Hermeric. Invasion of Hispania by the Germanic Vandals (409) Part of Fall of the...
v t e Monarchs of Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...
v t e Monarchs of Galicia Suebian kings Hermeric Rechila Rechiar Aioulf Maldras Framta Richimund Frumar Remismund Hermeneric Veremund Theodemund Chararic...
Alamanni who freed hostages on the request of Saint Severinus of Noricum Hermeric (died 441), king of the Suevi in Galicia Haakon Sigurdsson (c. 937 – 995)...