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Theodoric II

Theodoric II (c. 422 – early 466) was king of the Aquitanian Goths between 453 and 466. From his reign, it is known that he was a faithful ally of the Romans in the beginning. His Gothic warriors frequently took action as auxiliary forces of the Roman army, especially with the Roman emperor Avitus, with whom he was on good terms. However after the death…

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Supporter of Emperor Avitus

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Opponent of the Roman Empire

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War with Aegidius and death

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Described by a Roman

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Born
c. 422
Died
early 466 (aged c. 44)
Father
Theodoric I
Predecessor
Thorismund
Reign
453 – early 466
Religion
Arian Christianity

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Supporter of Emperor Avitus

Opponent of the Roman Empire

War with Aegidius and death

Described by a Roman

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Theodoric II

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Edges43
Triples34
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.045455
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Theodoric II

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related to Supporter of Emperor Avitus · 27
Theodoric II → Aetius's, After, At, Avitus, Empire, Flavius Aetius, Gallic, Gallo-Roman, However, It, Licinia Eudoxia, March, May, Not, Petronius Maximus, Roman, Rome, September, Theoderic, Theodoric
Born · 1
Theodoric II → c. 422
Died · 1
Theodoric II → early 466 (aged c. 44)
Father · 1
Theodoric II → Theodoric I
Predecessor · 1
Theodoric II → Thorismund
Reign · 1
Theodoric II → 453 – early 466
Religion · 1
Theodoric II → Arian Christianity
Successor · 1
Theodoric II → Euric

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roman theodoric avitus emperor majorian king gothic army aegidius ricimer goths empire 456 spain battle 466 power good reign suebi

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Theodoric IIBornc. 4221.00infobox
Theodoric IIDiedearly 466 (aged c. 44)1.00infobox
Theodoric IIFatherTheodoric I1.00infobox
Theodoric IIPredecessorThorismund1.00infobox
Theodoric IIReign453 – early 4661.00infobox
Theodoric IIReligionArian Christianity1.00infobox
Theodoric IISuccessorEuric1.00infobox
Theodoric IIrelated to Supporter of Emperor AvitusTheodoric0.60section
Theodoric IIrelated to Supporter of Emperor AvitusThorismund0.60section
Theodoric IIrelated to Supporter of Emperor AvitusIt0.60section
Theodoric IIrelated to Supporter of Emperor AvitusAt0.60section
Theodoric IIrelated to Supporter of Emperor AvitusValentinian III0.60section

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