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    Athaulf (also Athavulf, Atawulf, or Ataulf and Adolf, Latinized as Ataulphus) (c. 370 – 15 August 415) was king of the Visigoths from 411 to 415. During...
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    mercenaries led by Olympius killed some of Athaulf's men on this journey. Sarus was an enemy of Athaulf, and on Athaulf's arrival went back into imperial service...
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    a great warrior and prudent ruler. He was elected to the throne after Athaulf and Sigeric were both assassinated in 415. One of Wallia's most notable...
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  • Flavius Stilicho has negotiated a treaty with the Goth leaders Alaric and Athaulf, but the Emperor has him executed for conspiracy. Honorius orders Olympius...
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    Gerontius committing suicide in Hispania, and Jovinus being defeated by Athaulf, king of the Visigoths. Despite this, Honorius was unable to regain control...
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    for his hostility to the prominent Gothic brothers-in-law Alaric I and Athaulf, and was the brother of Sigeric, who briefly ruled the Goths in 415. Nothing...
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    of Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia). He was named after king Athaulf, who ruled the Visigothic Kingdom from 410 to 415. Although he was not...
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    Burgundians and Alans. Honorius turned to the Visigoths under King Athaulf for support. Athaulf defeated and executed Jovinus and his proclaimed co-emperor Sebastianus...
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    Western Roman Empire Eastern Roman Empire Commanders and leaders Alaric I Athaulf Stilicho Rufinus Eutropius Gainas Strength ± 20.000 ± 15,000 unknown...
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    Visigoths (usurpation) In office August 15, 415 – August 22, 415 Preceded by Athaulf Succeeded by Walha Personal details Born Unknown Died August 22, 415...
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    leadership of Alaric (410), turned towards the Iberian Peninsula, with Athaulf for their leader, and occupied the northeastern portion. Wallia extended...
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    capturing Galla Placidia, the sister of Western Roman emperor Honorius. Athaulf (King of the Visigoths from 410 to 415) spent the next few years operating...
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    his brother-in–law Athaulf, husband of Honorius' sister Galla Placidia, who had been seized during Alaric's sack of Rome. Athaulf settled the Visigoths...
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  • "The Architect's Wife" 2006 Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire Athaulf Episode: "The Fall of Rome" The Shell Seekers Richard Lomax Min-series;...
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    both secular and religious, as is evident from her letters. She married Athaulf, King of the Visigoths in 414 in Spain after moving to the West, though...
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    Belligerents Visigoths Western Roman Empire Huns Commanders and leaders Alaric I Athaulf Honorius Strength Possibly 40,000 soldiers Unknown number of civilian followers...
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    infancy. Galla Placidia, having grown up at Constantinople, married first Athaulf, king of the Visigoths, and then the future Constantius III. Both her husbands...
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    Stroud, a character in The Ancient Magus' Bride Æthelwulf (disambiguation) Athaulf Adolff Adolphine, the female equivalent of the name Adolf Dolf (disambiguation)...
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    emerging from Constantine's wars "in tatters". In 413 a Visigoth army under Athaulf, who was now allied with Honorius, suppressed Jovinus's revolt. Constantius...
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  • entered Gaul after their sack of Rome the previous year. The Visigothic king Athaulf, after a period of indecision, sided with the government of Honorius in...
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    indispensable in the defense of the empire against its enemies. In 414, Athaulf, King of the Visigoths, married Galla Placidia, the daughter of Emperor...
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    after 390 Leader of the Tervingi 08 Alaric I 410 King of the Visigoths 09 Athaulf 415 King of the Visigoths 10 Theodoric I 451 King of the Visigoths 11 Horsa...
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    Roman Emperor Honorius commissioned his brother-in-law, the Visigoth king, Athaulf, to defeat the Vandals. The Visigoths seized control of Hispania and made...
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    Visigoths (d. 484) Tonantius Ferreolus, prefect of Gaul (approximate date) Athaulf, king of the Visigoths Chandragupta II, emperor of the Gupta Empire (India)...
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    Daughter of Theodosius I and Galla. Originally married the Visigothic king Athaulf, married Constantius on 1 January 417. She later served as regent for her...
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    aiding Alaric under an army under the command of Alaric's brother-in-law Athaulf. Also in 408, the Huns, under Uldin's command, crossed the Danube and captured...
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    was taken through southern Italy, where Alaric died and was succeeded by Athaulf. Placidia, who was effectively a hostage, then became a bargaining item...
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    general of Constantius III in 413, where he defeated the Visigoths of Athaulf at Massilia; he allegedly threw a weapon and wounded the Gothic king himself...
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    John (Latin: Ioannes), may have been born in 394. Galla Placidia married Athaulf, the King of the Visigoths in 414; he soon died and she married the patricius...
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    sometime in 418 or 419. Not long after Alaric's exploits in Rome and Athaulf's settlement in Aquitaine, there is a "rapid emergence of Germanic barbarian...
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