Of the Iberian provinces, only Tarraconensis remains…
October 411 CE
Of the Iberian provinces, only Tarraconensis remains entirely under Roman control.
When Maximus, whom Gerontius had in 409 acclaimed as Augustus in Tarraco (and who may have been the general’s son), learns of the defeat of Constantine III and Gerontius by Constantius at Arles in 411, he flees to the barbarian troops who had remained in Spain.
Maximus forfeits his claims and enters a monastery.
Groups
Alans (Sarmatian tribal grouping)
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Vandals (East Germanic tribe)
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Hispania Tarraconensis (Roman province)
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Lusitania (Roman province)
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Hispania Baetica (Roman province)
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Burgundians (East Germanic tribe)
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Spains, Diocese of the
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Hispania Carthaginensis (Roman province)
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Roman Empire: Theodosian dynasty (Constantinople)
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Gaul, Praetorian prefecture of
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Roman Empire, Western (Ravenna)
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Suebic Kingdom of Galicia
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Burgundians, (first) Kingdom of the
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