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Princess Hildis (Hilda) Of The VANDALS

Princess Hildis (Hilda) Of The VANDALS

Female 496 - 572  (76 years)

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  1. 1.  Princess Hildis (Hilda) Of The VANDALS was born in 496 in Jutland, Denmark (daughter of Hilderich (King Of The African Vandals) and Amfleda ('The Younger') Of The Vandals); died in 572 in Hleithra, Jutland, Denmark.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GMVK-14N
    • Name: Hildis Hildericsdottir
    • _UID: 63F2ECB2373A47C99101040E588EA304A57A

    Family/Spouse: King Frodi ('The Valiant') of Denmark) FRIDLEIFSSON. Frodi (son of King Fridleif FRODASSON, Of Denmark) was born in 479 in Denmark; died in 548. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Ingjald FRODISSON was born about 501 in Denmark; and died.
    2. King Halfdan Frodasson The SKJOLDING, Of Denmark was born in 503; died in 580.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hilderich (King Of The African Vandals) was born in 465 in Carthage, Tunisia, Africa (son of Hunneric (King Of The African Vandals) and Eudoxia Constantia); died in 533 in Carthage Near Tunis, Africa.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G5HV-MBT
    • _UID: C71C5113D7B443B988260F0C252E4E6FA771

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    Hilderich was old and in alliance with Constantinople when he was deposedin 530 in favor of Gelimer.

    In 533 the Byzantines under Belisarius invaded North Africa following thedeposition by the usurper Gelimer of Huneric's son, Hilderich, who was aclose friend of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. In one campaigningseason the Vandal kingdom was destroyed. Romer again ruled the area andrestored the churches to the Roman Catholics. The Vandals played nofurther role in history. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, article on Vandal]

    Hilderich married Amfleda ('The Younger') Of The Vandals. Amfleda was born in 482 in Carthage Near Tunis, Africa; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Amfleda ('The Younger') Of The Vandals was born in 482 in Carthage Near Tunis, Africa; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G5HV-3LS
    • _UID: E7C05055C83448F5BAEFBA8A40A391DDC3B9

    Children:
    1. 1. Princess Hildis (Hilda) Of The VANDALS was born in 496 in Jutland, Denmark; died in 572 in Hleithra, Jutland, Denmark.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hunneric (King Of The African Vandals) was born in 440 in Carthage, Tunisia, Africa (son of Gaiseric (Genseric) (King Of The Vandals In Spain & Africa) VANDALS); died in 484 in Carthage, Tunisia, Africa.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJNW-7C6
    • RULED: 477-484
    • _UID: 05A752546EFA4481AE744A4E56329D0B6901

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    Huneric launched a general persecution of Christianity and the LatinChurch, which was very strong in North Africa, apparently from genuinereligious fanaticism rather than for political reasons. The Vandals wereArian (Christian heretics).

    King of the Vandals from 477-484, Huneric succeeded his father Gaisericin 477. When Gaiseric died, the Moorish vassal kingdoms on the borderrevolted. Huneric, an Arian, made Catholocism illegal.

    Hunneric married Eudoxia Constantia. Eudoxia (daughter of Valentinian III (Emperor Of The Western Roman Empire - 425-455) and Licinia Eudoxia Of The Eastern Roman Empire) was born in 448 in Roman Empire; died before 484. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eudoxia Constantia was born in 448 in Roman Empire (daughter of Valentinian III (Emperor Of The Western Roman Empire - 425-455) and Licinia Eudoxia Of The Eastern Roman Empire); died before 484.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJNW-SJJ
    • _UID: 7B0796E6F10549069B41EFDDE1DC49DECFA0

    Notes:

    The marriage of the Western Emperor Valentinian III's daughter to the sonof the brilliant Vandal king Gaiseric, Huneric, was a carefullythought-out political manoeuver.

    Children:
    1. 2. Hilderich (King Of The African Vandals) was born in 465 in Carthage, Tunisia, Africa; died in 533 in Carthage Near Tunis, Africa.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Gaiseric (Genseric) (King Of The Vandals In Spain & Africa) VANDALS was born in 400 in Baetica, Andalusia, Spain (son of Gondeguslus (Corisco) (King Of The Vandals)); died in 477 in Carthage, Tunisia, Africa.

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    • RULED: 428-477
    • Name: Genseric King Of VANDALS
    • _UID: D02C885CCEB54E46B0E877CDB979B450094B

    Notes:

    From "The Dark Age Web", Mark Furnival, 1999: Gaiseric, also known asGenseric, was born around the year 400, the illegitimate son ofGodigiselus. Though rendered lame by a riding accident, he was to becomeone of the greatest, and most feared, of all barbarian warlords, and ledhis people, the Vandals, to the height of their power.

    Gaiseric's brother, Guntheric, was King of the Vandals in 428 when,constructing a great fleet, that peoples crossed from Spain intoMauretania - the largest recorded sea-borne movement of barbarians in allthe V?lkerwanderung period. Guntheric, however, died before these planscame to fruition and it was left to Gaiseric to lead the enterprise. Hedefeated the Roman general, Bonifatius, then seized Carthage, which hemade the capital of an empire which encompassed much of North Africa.

    In 455, he used the death of the western Emperor Valentinian III as apretext to attack the undefended city of Rome itself, which his warriorspillaged for fourteen days. He took the later Emperor's widow, Eudoxiaand her two daughters hostage, treating them as slaves. From here he wenton to lay waste to Dalmatia and Greece. Eventually, the eastern EmperorZeno was forced to recognise Gaiseric and made peace with him in 476,just a year before the king's death.

    But for all the savagery of his warriors and his own ruthlessness,Gaiseric was a greatly respected leader - he was both an able militaryleader and a skillful diplomat. A hundred years later he would beremembered in folklore as the cleverest of men. Still, he was moreinterested in pillage than in building a lasting domain, integrating intoits new surroundings, and the empire he forged proved to be moretransient than most.

    As a devoted Arian, he bore an uncompromising hatred of the Catholicchurch (according to one story he was an apostate from the Catholicfaith), and this may go some way to explaining the fury of his warriors'pillaging; Gaiseric was more than eager to humiliate the Catholic RomanEmpire. Churches and priests were a special target of the Vandalinvaders.

    He was succeeded by his son, Hunneric (477-484) and almost at once hisNorth African empire began to disintegrate, being finally destroyed byBelisarios in 533.

    King of the Vandals from 428-477. When his half-brother died , Gaisericbecame King of the Vandals. As he was a brilliant general, he took thebeaten Vandals out of Gaul, sailed to Africa, and there set up a kingdom.He created the first Vandal fleet and conquered north Africa, Sardinia,etc. When he died in 477 the Moorish vassal kingdoms on the borderrevolted.

    Children:
    1. 4. Hunneric (King Of The African Vandals) was born in 440 in Carthage, Tunisia, Africa; died in 484 in Carthage, Tunisia, Africa.
    2. Genzo Of The Vandals was born in 445; and died.

  2. 10.  Valentinian III (Emperor Of The Western Roman Empire - 425-455) was born on 2 Jul 419 in Ravenna, Italy (son of Constantius III (Emperor Of The Western Roman Empire - 421) and Aelia Galla Placidia Of The Western Roman Empire (Imp?ratrice Of Rome - 421-450)); died on 16 Mar 454-455 in Rome, Italy.

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    Valentinian III, Latin in full, Flavius Placidius Valentinianus (b. 2July 419, Ravenna - d. 27 Mar 455, Rome), Roman emperor from 425 to 455.At no time in his long reign were the affairs of state personally managedby Valentinian. He was the son of the patrician Flavius Constantius (whoruled as Constantius III in 421) and Galla Placidia. When his uncle, theemperor Honorius, died in 423, the usurper John ruled for two yearsbefore he was deposed. Then Placidia controlled the West in her youngson's name until 437, although the powerful patrician Aetius became theeffective ruler toward the end of this regency. The most importantpolitical event of these years was the landing of the Vandals in Africain 429; 10 years later they threw off the overlordship of Valentinian'sgovernment.

    On 29 Oct 437, Valentinian married Licinia Eudoxia, the daughter ofTheodosius II (Eastern emperor, 408-450) and Eudocia. Little is known ofValentinian in the years after his marriage. He spent his life in thepursuit of pleasure while Aetius controlled the government. In 444Valentinian, acting in conjunction with Pope Leo I the Great, issued thefamous Novel 17, which assigned to the bishop of Rome supremacy over theprovincial churches. The most important political events of the closingyears of his reign were the Hun invasions of Gaul (451) and of northernItaly (452), but it is not known whether Valentinian personally playedany significant part in meeting these crises.

    As a result of false information that made him doubt Aetius's loyalty,Valentinian murdered the great patrician with his own hands in theimperial palace at Rome on 21 Sep 454. The following year, twobarbarians, Optila and Thraustila, who had been reatiners of Aetius,avenged their master by murdering the Emperor in the Campus Martius.[Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1995]

    From Ralph W. Mathisen, University of South Carolina:

    Valentinian's Early Years -Placidus Valentinianus, later the emperorValentinian III, was born in 419, the son of the emperor Honorius' sisterGalla Placidia and the patrician, later emperor, Constantius. He was thebrother of Justa Grata Honoria. In the early 420s he was proclaimed MostNoble (Nobilissimus) by his uncle Honorius, but neither this title norhis father's emperorship were initially recognized in the east. After hismother's falling out with Honorius, the young Valentinian accompanied herand his sister to exile at the court of his cousin Theodosius II(402-450) at Constantinople. The eastern attitude toward Valentinianchanged in 423, when the usurper Johannes seized power in the west.Valentinian was first reaffirmed as Nobilissimus in 423/424, and then wasnamed Caesar (junior emperor) in 424. In the same year he was betrothedto his cousin Licinia Eudoxia, the daughter of Theodosius II. In 425 hewas proclaimed Augustus at Rome after the defeat of Johannes, and in 437he returned to Constantinople for his marriage. A partially extant poemin honor of the nuptials was written by the poet Merobaudes.

    Valentinian's Reign - In the early years of his reign, Valentinian wasovershadowed by his mother. After his marriage in 437, moreover, much ofthe real authority lay in the hands of the Patrician and Master ofSoldiers Aetius. Nor does Valentinian seem to have had much of anaptitude for rule. He is described as spoiled, pleasure-loving, andinfluenced by sorcerers and astrologers. He divided his time primarilybetween Rome and Ravenna. Like his mother, Valentinian was devoted toreligion. He contributed to churches of St. Laurence in both Rome andRavenna. He also oversaw the accumulation of ecclesiastical authority inthe hands of the bishop of Rome as he granted ever greater authority andprestige to pope Leo the Great (440-461) in particular.

    Valentinian's Death - Valentinian's reign saw the continued dissolutionof the western empire. By 439, nearly all of North Africa was effectivelylost to the Vandals; Valentinian did attempt to neutralize that threat bybetrothing his sister Placidia to the Vandal prince Huneric. In Spain,the Suevi controlled the northwest, and much of Gaul was to all intentsand purposes controlled by groups of Visigoths, Burgundians, Franks, andAlans. In 454, Valentinian murdered his supreme general Aetius,presumably in an attempt to rule in his own right. But in the next year,he himself was murdered by two members of his bodyguard, ex-partisans ofAetius.

    Although Valentinian was ineffectual as a ruler, his legitimate statusand connection to the old ruling dynasty provided a last vestige of unityfor the increasingly fragmented Roman empire. After his death, the decayof the west accelerated. The different regions of the west went their ownway, and the last several western emperors, the so-called "Shadow" or"Puppet" Emperors, not only were usually overshadowed by one barbariangeneral or other, but also were limited primarily to Italy.

    Bibliography -
    Editions - Primary sources: For legislation issued by Valentinian, seethe Constitutiones sirmondinianae and the Novella Valentiniani publishedin the Codex Theodosianus, see also the Codex Justinianus.

    Critical Studies -
    Barnes, Timothy D. "Patricii Under Valentinian III." Phoenix 29(1975):155-170
    Ensslin, Wilhelm "Valentinians III. Novellen XVII und VIII von 445."Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung f?r Rechtsgeschichte, R?manistischeAbteilung 57(1937): 367-378
    Musumeci, Anna Maria, "La politica ecclesiastica di Valentiniano III."Siculorum gymnasium 30 ns(1977): 431-481.
    Selb, Walter, "Episcopalis audientia von der Zeit Konstantins bis zurNov. XXXV Valentinians III." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung f?rRechtsgeschichte, R?manistische Abteilung 84(1967): 162-217.

    Copyright (C) 1996, Ralph W. Mathisen. This file may be copied on thecondition that the entire contents,including the header and thiscopyright notice, remain intact.

    Valentinian married Licinia Eudoxia Of The Eastern Roman Empire on 29 Oct 437 in Constantinople, Turkey. Licinia (daughter of Theodosius II (Emperor Of The Eastern Roman Empire - 408-450) and Eudocia (Athenais) Of Athens) was born in 422 in Constantinople, Turkey; died in in Constantinople, Turkey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Licinia Eudoxia Of The Eastern Roman Empire was born in 422 in Constantinople, Turkey (daughter of Theodosius II (Emperor Of The Eastern Roman Empire - 408-450) and Eudocia (Athenais) Of Athens); died in in Constantinople, Turkey.

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    Notes:

    Licinius Eudoxia was the daughter of the powerful Eastern EmperorTheodosius II, married off to the Western Emperors Valentinian III andhis successor Petronius Maximus.

    Children:
    1. Placidia and died.
    2. 5. Eudoxia Constantia was born in 448 in Roman Empire; died before 484.