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  1. Gaiseric - Wikipedia

    Gaiseric (c. 389 – 25 January 477), [1] also known as Geiseric or Genseric (Latin: Gaisericus, Geisericus; reconstructed Vandalic: *Gaisarīx) [a] was king of the Vandals and Alans from 428 …

  2. North Africa, Barbarian Invasions, Roman Empire - Britannica

    Gaiseric (died 477) was the king of the Vandals and the Alani (428–477) who conquered a large part of Roman Africa and in 455 sacked Rome. Gaiseric succeeded his brother Gunderic at a …

  3. Va-Va-Vandal: The Life and Times of Gaiseric, the Vandal King of

    Sep 10, 2017 · Meet one of the most important late antiquity kings you’ve never heard of: Gaiseric (a.k.a. Genseric), a Germanic kinglet who transformed his tribal affiliations into a massive …

  4. Geiseric, King of the Vandals | Encyclopedia.com

    Geiseric (also Genseric or Gaiseric) became king over the Vandals, Alans and a polyglot group of barbarians in Spain in 428. He was the illegitimate son of King Godagisel, born of a slave …

  5. Genseric Facts for Kids - History for kids

    Genseric, the influential King of the Vandals and Alans, was a pivotal figure in the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. His rule, which spanned from 428 to 477 AD, was characterized by …

  6. Vandal War (439–442) - Wikipedia

    Geiseric had defeated the Roman army in Africa twice, once in the battle of Calama against Bonifatius and twice when it was reinforced by troops from the east, so the trust must have …

  7. Gaiseric - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · Gaiseric (died 477) was the ruler of the Germanic tribe of the Vandals who established a kingdom in North Africa and in 455 sacked Rome. The Vandals were one of …

  8. Geiseric (389-477) :: museum-digital:usa

    Through his nearly 50 years of rule, he raised a relatively insignificant Germanic tribe to the status of a major Mediterranean power. His most famous exploit, however, was the capture and …

  9. GEISERIC

    Geiseric was the son of the King of the Vandals in Spain. He recognized the tenuous position of his people in Spain and prepared the invasion of North Africa. He conquered Carthage from …

  10. Gaiseric - World History Encyclopedia

    Dec 13, 2014 · Gaiseric (r. 428-478 CE, also known as Genseric and Geiseric) was the greatest king of the Vandals who remained undefeated from the time he took the throne until his death. …

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