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    The Sierra del Sueve is a limestone massif located close to the coast in the east-central area of Asturias, Spain. It is a northern foothill of the Cantabrian...
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    to the Sueves' lands in Gallaecia and Lusitania. Rome then sent an ambassador to the Sueves, obtaining some concessions, but in 455 the Sueves plundered...
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    Roman Empire began falling apart after the invasion of Vandals, Alans, and Sueves across the Rhine on the last day of 406. Eventually the Vandals, after roaming...
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    Suebi (redirect from Sueves)
    Galicia four parishes and six villages are named Suevos or Suegos, i.e. Sueves, after old Suebic settlements. The Visigoths were sent in 416 by the emperor...
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    Barbero, Alessandro; Loring, Marie Isabel (2005). "The Formation of the Sueve and Visigothic Kingdoms in Spain". In Rosamond MicKitterick (ed.). The New...
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    Spain which remained almost totally in Roman hands until 439, when the Sueves, confined to Gallaecia moved south and captured Emerita Augusta (Mérida)...
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    Gallaecia (411-585 AD). Exhibition Catalogue (English)". The Time of the Sueves in Gallaecia (411-585 AD). The First Medieval Kingdom of the West, Ourense...
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    executed them. Gerontius went to Hispania, where he may have settled the Sueves and the Asding Vandals. Gerontius then fell out with his master and elevated...
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    joined the Asding Vandals who had settled first in the northwest with the Sueves but south to Baetica. It is a mystery why the Visigoths were recalled by...
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    Quiroga-Artemio M. Martínez Tejera (Coord.): In Tempore Sueborum. The Time of the Sueves in Gallaecia (411–585 Ad). The First Medieval Kingdom of the West, Ourense...
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    death throes began on the last day of December 406 when Alans, Vandals, and Sueves crossed the Rhine and began the invasion of Gaul" Morris. The Age of Arthur...
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    de La Vaga 1,078 m Sierra de Eirelo, Pena dos Ladróis 800 m Sierra del Sueve, Picu Pienzu 1,161 m, a northern foothill west of the Sella River Sierra...
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  • 420 Comes Hispaniarum attacked the Vandals who had gone to war with the Sueves in Galicia where the tribes were confined after the Visigoths had severely...
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    administratively, of the larger city of Conímbriga, until the latter was sacked by the Sueves and Visigoths between 465-8 and abandoned. It became the seat of a diocesis...
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    Quiroga-Artemio M. Martínez Tejera (Coord.): In Tempore Sueborum. The Time of the Sueves in Gallaecia (411–585 Ad). The First Medieval Kingdom of the West, Ourense...
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    of the Asturcón separated into two distinct parts, one in the sierras of Sueve and La Vita, and the other further to the west, in the sierras of El Palo...
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    was proconsul in Gaul, he was given people from India by the king of the Sueves; upon requesting why they were in this land, he learnt that they were caught...
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    his brother Chilperic I accompanied Theodoric II to Spain to fight the Sueves in 455. Also in 455, an ambiguous reference infidoque tibi Burdundio ductu...
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    407, more large groups of barbarians, consisting primarily of Vandals, Sueves and Alans, crossed the Rhine into Gaul while about the same time a rebellion...
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    Gothic tribes north of the Danube, led a combined force of Goths, Alans, Sueves, and Vandals across the Danube and the Alps and into Italy. This disrupted...
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    (modern Spain). On 31 December 406 the Vandals, Burgundians, Alans and Sueves crossed the Rhine and overran the Limes Germanicus. Meanwhile, there were...
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    prestige. After the trans-Rhine invasion December 31 406 by 4 tribes (Alans, Sueves, Asding and Siling Vandals), the offices of the Gallic prefecture were moved...
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    the favors that we have received, but also the infinite multitude of the Sueves, whom with divine assistance we have subjected to our realm. Although led...
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  • when following Frumar. When Frumar died 464, Richimund could unite the Sueves and become sole king. Fyn Old Norse: Fjón An island in what is today Denmark...
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  • The Ostrogoths in Moesia, 377. 3. The Visigoths in Pannonia, 378. 4. The Sueves and Alans in Gascoigne and Spain, 407. 5. The Vandals in Africa, 407. 6...
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  • Press, 2007), p. 510. A. Barbero and M. I. Loring, "The Formation of the Sueve and Visigothic Kingdoms in Spain", in Paul Fouracre (ed.), The New Cambridge...
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    Roman Gallaecia. Caminha was called Camenae or Camina during the period of Sueve dominationas part of the Kingdom of Galicia in the 5th century. The area...
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    Although most contemporaneous sources only listed the Vandals, Alans and Sueves among the invaders, according to St. Jerome, who lived in Bethlehem around...
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    After the conquest, Liuvigild reintroduces the Arian Church among the Sueves. Winter – Famine strikes Gaul (according to Gregory of Tours). Traders plunder...
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    December 406 several tribes of barbarian invaders, including the Vandals, Sueves and Alans crossed the Rhine, perhaps near Mainz, and overran the Roman defensive...
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