The Germanic Thuringii had appeared after about 350 and had been conquered by the Huns in the second quarter of the fifth century; examination of Thuringian grave sites reveal cranial features which suggest the strong presence of Hunnic women or slaves, perhaps indicating that many Thuringians took Hunnic wives or Hunnic slaves following the collapse of the Hunnic Empire. (Schutz, Herbert. The Germanic Realms in Pre-Carolingian Central Europe, 400–750. American University Studies, Series IX: History, Vol. 196; p. 411. New York: Peter Lang, 2000.)
There is also evidence from jewelry found in graves that the Thuringians sought marriages with Ostrogothic and Lombard women.
The Thrungiii had by 500 established a large kingdom stretching from the Harz mountains to the Danube.
Hermanafrid, king of the Thuringii, marries Amalaberga, the daughter of Amalafrida, daughter of Theodemir, king of the Ostrogoths.
Her father is unknown; her uncle is Theodoric the Great.
He begins his rule in 507, shared with his brothers Baderic and Bertachar.