The Vandals, following a series of defeats …
Years: 418 - 418
The Vandals, following a series of defeats inflicted by the Visigoths, had moved in 417 to the region of present Andalusia, giving the southeastern Spanish province its name.
The Visigoths under Wallia, who had invaded Iberia before receiving lands in Septimania (Southern France), destroy the Siling Vandals and crush the Alans in 418, killing the western Alan king Attaces, the successor of Respendial, who had led the Alans, together with the Vandals and Suebi, on an invasion of the western Roman Empire beginning in 406.
The remainder of his people subsequently appeal to Gunderic, king of the Hasdingi, or Asding Vandals to accept the Alan crown.
Later Vandal kings in North Africa will style themselves Rex Wandalorum et Alanorum ("King of the Vandals and Alans").
Locations
People
Groups
- Hasdingi
- Vandals (East Germanic tribe)
- Hispania Tarraconensis (Roman province)
- Hispania Baetica (Roman province)
- Silingi (East Germanic tribe)
- Goths (East Germanic tribe)
- Spains, Diocese of the
- Septem Provinciae (Roman Diocese)
- Alani, Realms of the
- Visigoths, Realm of the
- Suebic Kingdom of Galicia
- Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse
Topics
- Middle Subatlantic Period
- Late Antiquity
- Migration Period
- Fall of the Western Roman Empire
- Vandal Raids on the Roman Empire
- Visigothic Raids on the Roman Empire, Later
