Massila of Suevi

Maldras of Suevi Suga of Galicia

Remismund of Suevi

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Hijes con:
NN Der Ostrogothen

Hijes:
Hermeneric ll of Suevi
Remismund of Suevi
  • Nacimiento: Alrededor de 440, Galicia, España
  • Casado/a 4??, Galicia, España, con NN Der Ostrogothen
  • Fallecido/a: ABT 469, ?, España
  • Ocupación: King of the Suevi
  • Fuente: www.geni.com
  • https://www.geni.com/people/Remismund-king-of-the-Suevi/6000000186248622955?through=6000000186270102092

    Padre de Rechila ll, king of the Sueves; Beremund and Hermeneric ll, king of the Suevi

    También conocido como REQUIMUNDO
    https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/VANDALS,%20SUEVI,%20VISIGOTHS.htm

    REQUIMUNDO (-465). After the death of King Requiario, Suevi power in Spain disintegrated. Requimundo emerged as REQUIMUNDO King of the Suevi in Spain. Isidor's Historia Gothorum, Wandalorum, Sueborum records that, after Maldra was killed, "Frumarium et Reccimundum Masdræ filium" disputed the leadership of the Suevi in Spain

    Pero tener en cuenta que:
    FRUMARIO (-465). Isidor's Historia Gothorum, Wandalorum, Sueborum records that, after Maldra was killed, "Frumarium et Reccimundum Masdræ filium" disputed the leadership of the Suevi in Spain[94]. The Chronicon of Bishop Idatius records that “Frumarius” captured “Idatio Episcopo VII Kal Aug in Aquæflaviensi ecclesia” in 460[95]. The Chronicon of Bishop Idatius records that “Remismundus” united the Suevi in 465 after the death of “Frumario”[96].

    REMISMUNDO (-469). He enjoyed closed relations with the Visigoths after his marriage and was recognised as REMISMUNDO King of the Suevi in Spain in 465 by Theoderic II King of the Visigoths. Isidor's Historia Gothorum, Wandalorum, Sueborum records that, after the death of Frumario, "Remismundus" succeeded as king of the Suevi in Spain[97]. The Chronicon of Bishop Idatius records that “Remismundus” united the Suevi in 465 after the death of “Frumario”[98]. He rejected the Visigoth alliance in order to expand Suevi territories and captured Lisbon in 468[99]. After the death of King Remismundo, there are no contemporary sources which chronicle the succeeding kings of the Suevi until 561, which may indicate that their territory enjoyed a period of peaceful isolation from the rest of the Iberian peninsula[100]. [101]m ([465]) ---, a Visigoth. The primary source which confirms her origin and marriage has not yet been identified.