TheodoricII, Teodorico in Spanish and Portuguese, (c. 426 – early 466) was the eighth King of the Visigoths, from 453 to 466. Theoderic II, son of Theodoric...
Theodoric I (Gothic: Þiudarīks; Latin: Theodericus; c. 390 or 393 20 or 24 June 451) was the King of the Visigoths from 418 to 451. Theodoric is famous...
Theodoric is a Germanic given name. First attested as a Gothic name in the 5th century, it became widespread in the Germanic-speaking world, not least...
Merseburg. Dedo is the first known count of Wettin, and Dedo's son, TheodoricII, Margrave of Lower Lusatia, is considered as the first member of the...
Theuderic II (also spelled Theuderich, Theoderic or Theodoric; in French, Thierry) (587–613), king of Burgundy (595–613) and Austrasia (612–613), was...
Châlons) in 451 CE. He was murdered in 453 and was succeeded by his brother TheodoricII. Thorismund appears to have played a pivotal role in the Battle of Châlons...
420 – 28 December 484), son of Theodoric I, ruled as king (rex) of the Visigoths, after murdering his brother, TheodoricII, from 466 until his death in...
Arelate (Arles) between Western Roman Emperor Majorian and Visigothic king TheodoricII. After the assassination of Flavius Aetius in 454, the Visigoths began...
good relationship with the Visigoths, in particular with their king TheodoricII, who was a friend of his and who acclaimed Avitus Emperor. The possibility...
and a large army of Roman federates (Visigoths under the command of TheodoricII, Burgundians directed by kings Gundioc and Chilperic) crossed the Pyrenees...
general under Petronius, was proclaimed emperor by the Visigothic king TheodoricII and accepted as such by the Roman Senate. Though supported by the Gallic...
description of TheodoricII of the Visigoths (453–466). See Mierow and Emery (1953) p. 331. Brown (1972), p. 172 Kantorowicz, Frederick II; last chapter...
control of the Visigoths in 462, when Septimania was ceded to their king, TheodoricII. During the Early Middle Ages, the region was variously known as Gallia...
Theoderich von Wied (also called Dietrich of Wied or TheodoricII; c. 1170 – 28 March 1242) was Archbishop and Prince-elector of Trier from 1212 until...