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Theodoric
Theodoric Theodoric was a first name frequently encountered in ... Spanish Teodorico; and the original Gothic, Thiudreiks. Theodoric I (died 451), king of the Visigoths Theodoric II (died 466), king of the Visigoths Theodoric the Great (454-526), ruler of ...
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Théodoric (translated from French)
Théodoric This page of homonymy indexes the various subjects and articles sharing the same name. Théodoric is a male first name of origin gotic (Thiudareiks, "king of the people"), often carried to Moyen Age . It was carried by monarchs goths : Théodoric Ier († 451 ), king of Wisigoths . Théodoric II († 466 ...
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Antipope Theodoric
Antipope Theodoric Theodoric was an antipope in 1100 and 1101 ... who then went by the name of Theodoric. Forced to abandon Rome, Theodoric was seized three and a half months ...
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Theodoric II
Theodoric II Theodoric II (in Spanish Teodorico) murdered his older ... violating his alliance with the empire." During Theodoric's reign the Kingdom of the Visigoths ... In 462 the empire ceded Septimania to Theodoric. Upon his death in 466 Theodoric's younger brother Euric succeeded him ...
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Theodoric I
Theodoric I Theodoric I, sometimes called Theodorid and in Spanish ... his campaign to ransack the western empire. Theodoric fell off his horse and was accidentally ... trampled by thousands of his own cavalry. Theodoric's son and later successor, Thorismund, took ...
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Théodoric Ier (translated from French)
Théodoric Ier This article is one outline to supplement concerning Histoire , you can share your knowledge by modifying it. Théodoric Ier (? - 451) - king of Wisigoths (418-451) True founder of monarchy Wisigothique, it establishes his capital in Toulouse. It made three times the war with the Romans, from 425 to 436 ...
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Théodoric II (translated from French)
Théodoric II Warning: image suppression Image:P054gm.jpg is proposed with the suppression on the page Wikipédia:Images to be removed. You are invited to deliver your opinion on this page. This article is one outline to supplement concerning Histoire , you can share your knowledge by modifying it. Théodoric II is ...
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Theodoric the Great
Theodoric the Great Theodoric the Great (454 - August 30, 526), known ... man who ruled under the name of Theodoric (Gothic Þiudareiks, meaning "King of the People ... Huns. The son of the King Theodemir, Theodoric went to Constantinople as a young boy ... for Zeno to manage. Not long after Theodoric became king, the two men worked ...
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Talk:Theodoric I
Talk:Theodoric I Please use the sandbox for testing ... UTC) I've seen it speculated that Theodoric was Alaric's son-in-law, but ...
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Theodoric of Freiberg
Theodoric of Freiberg Theodoric of Freiburg (ca. 1250 – ca. 1310 ...
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