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Gaiseric

Gaiseric (c. 389 – 25 January 477 AD), also known as Geiseric or Genseric (Latin: Gaisericus, Geisericus; reconstructed Vandalic: *Gaisarīx) was king of the Vandals and Alans from 428 to 477 AD. He ruled over the Vandal kingdom and migrated the kingdom to North Africa, playing a key role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire during the 5th century.

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Born
c. 389 Near Lake Balaton, Pannonia Prima, Western Roman Empire
Died
25 January 477 (aged 87) Carthage, Vandal Kingdom
Father
Godigisel
Issue
Huneric · Gento
Predecessor
Gunderic
Reign
428–477 AD

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Path to kingship

Africa

Sack of Rome in 455

Later exploits and final years

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Gaiseric

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Avg. degree1.98
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Gaiseric

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related to Path to kingship · 30
Gaiseric → Africa, After, Alans, Battle, Before, Crossing, Franks, Gaiseric's, Godigisel's, Guadiana River, Gunderic, Gunderic's, He, Heremigarius, His, Hispania, Hispania Baetica, However, In, Jordanes
related to Africa · 25
Gaiseric → Aetius, After, Alans, Algeria, Augustine, Bonifacius, Bonifatius's, Calama, Crossing, Gibraltar, Goths, Hippo, Hippo Regius, His Vandal, Morocco, Mérida, Northern Africa, Numidia, Once, Roman
related to Later exploits and final years · 22
Gaiseric → Carthage, Carthago Nova, Constantinople, East, Emperor Majorian, Empire, Eudocia, Eudoxia, Germanic, Huneric, Italy, Once Gaiseric, Placidia, Romans, Rome, Sometime, Then, Theodoric, Vandal, Vandals
related to Sack of Rome in 455 · 21
Gaiseric → Alaric, Alaric's Goths, Before Gaiseric, Carthage, Empire, Gaiseric's, Historian Michael Kulikowski, Italy, Jupiter Capitolinus, Mediterranean, Michael Grant, More, Once, Petronius Maximus, Pope Leo, Procopius, Responding, Rome, Routine Vandal, Vandals
Issue · 2
Gaiseric → Gento, Huneric
Born · 1
Gaiseric → c. 389 Near Lake Balaton, Pannonia Prima, Western Roman Empire
Died · 1
Gaiseric → 25 January 477 (aged 87) Carthage, Vandal Kingdom
Father · 1
Gaiseric → Godigisel
Predecessor · 1
Gaiseric → Gunderic
Reign · 1
Gaiseric → 428–477 AD

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roman carthage vandals vandal gaiseric's huneric rome empire king africa ad imperial romans son western emperor also 455 city italy

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GaisericBornc. 389 Near Lake Balaton, Pannonia Prima, Western Roman Empire1.00infobox
GaisericDied25 January 477 (aged 87) Carthage, Vandal Kingdom1.00infobox
GaisericFatherGodigisel1.00infobox
GaisericIssueHuneric1.00infobox
GaisericIssueGento1.00infobox
GaisericPredecessorGunderic1.00infobox
GaisericReign428–477 AD1.00infobox
GaisericReligionArianism1.00infobox
GaisericSuccessorHuneric1.00infobox
Gaisericrelated to AfricaAfter0.60section
Gaisericrelated to AfricaSuebian0.60section
Gaisericrelated to AfricaMérida0.60section

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