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Alaric II (Alarico) King Of The VISIGOTHS

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Name Alaric II (Alarico) King Of The VISIGOTHS Birth Abt 450 Toledo, Visigothic Empire Of Spain Gender Male ACCEDED 484 - Succeeded his father Euric I
Occupation Between 484 and 507 - 9th King of the Visigoths
Event 506 - Introduced the collection of laws known as the Breviary of Alaric (Lex Romana Visigothorum).
Relationship (J,M&L) - 45th Great-grandparent
Titled - King of Visigothic Spain
Name Alaric II King Of The VISIGOTHS _UID 2328809709104C2B9C39A4AFD0997D9F9F20 Death 507 Killed In The Battle Of The Campus Vogladensis / Vouillé (By Clovis I, King Of The Franks) Person ID I9764 Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy Last Modified 5 Feb 2012
Father Euric (Eorik) King Of The VISIGOTHS, b. 422, Toledo, Visigothic Empire Of Spain d. Jul 484 (Age 62 years)
Mother Ragnachilde (Ragnachildis) Of The FRANKS, b. 420, Spain d. Yes, date unknown
Marriage Abt 445 Family ID F4878 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Children 1. Gesalic King Of The VISIGOTHS, b. Abt 485 d. 511 (Age ~ 26 years) Family ID F4873 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
Family 2 Teodegonda Amalasunta Amal Of The OSTROGOTHS, b. Abt 474 d. Yes, date unknown Children 1. Amalaric Emperor Of Spain Of The VISIGOTHS, b. Abt 489, Ravenna, Italy d. 531, Spain
(Age ~ 42 years)
2. Eustere (Eustère) Princess Of The VISIGOTHS, b. Abt 490 d. 521 (Age ~ 31 years) Family ID F4874 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
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Notes - Alaric II (died 507), king of the Visigoths (484-507), succeeding his father, Euric. He ruled the central and southern regions of Gaul (modern-day France) and most of Spain. Like most Visigoths, Alaric adhered to Arianism; this gave the Frankish king Clovis I, an orthodox Christian, an excuse for making war on him. Alaric's forces were completely routed at Vouillé, near Poitiers (in present-day France), and he himself was overtaken and slain by Clovis. This defeat brought to an end the rule of the Visigoths in Gaul. Alaric is also known for the Breviary of Alaric, an abstract of Roman laws and decrees prepared at his direction for use in his domains. This document is a primary source of knowledge about the application of Roman law in nations formed from the disintegrated Roman Empire.
"Alaric II," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Regarding the state of the Empire:
The most notable of the Spanish Visigothic kings was Euric, who reigned [lived] from about 420 to 484 (actually only reigned from 466 - 484). He was a son of Theodoric I. Under Euric, who declared his rule to be independent of any federation with Rome, the kingdom of Toulouse included almost all of Spain and most of Gaul west of the Rhône River and south of the Loire River. Euric introduced many aspects of Roman civilization and drew up a code of law combining Roman and German elements. The kingdom was, however, continually beset by both internal and external difficulties. The kingship was nominally elective, and the powerful Visigothic nobles stood against attempts to found a hereditary royal house. Externally, the Byzantine Empire and the Franks menaced the Visigothic lands. In order to instill greater loyalty in his rebellious Roman and Christian subjects, Alaric II in 506 introduced the collection of laws known as the Breviary of Alaric. A year later, Clovis I, king of the Franks, defeated the Visigoths at the Battle of Vouillé, in which Alaric II was killed.
"Goths," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Breviary of Alaric, also known as Lex Romana Visigothorum (Roman Law of the Visigoths), important collection of Roman laws compiled under Alaric II, king of the Visigoths. Issued in AD506 at Toulouse (now in France), the code was designed for Alaric's Roman subjects and was almost exclusively Roman in character. It was derived from the Code and Novels of the Roman emperor Theodosius II (AD401-50), the Institutes of the Roman jurist Gaius (circa AD110-80), and other authorities.
"Breviary of Alaric," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Source: lorenfamily.com
- Alaric II (died 507), king of the Visigoths (484-507), succeeding his father, Euric. He ruled the central and southern regions of Gaul (modern-day France) and most of Spain. Like most Visigoths, Alaric adhered to Arianism; this gave the Frankish king Clovis I, an orthodox Christian, an excuse for making war on him. Alaric's forces were completely routed at Vouillé, near Poitiers (in present-day France), and he himself was overtaken and slain by Clovis. This defeat brought to an end the rule of the Visigoths in Gaul. Alaric is also known for the Breviary of Alaric, an abstract of Roman laws and decrees prepared at his direction for use in his domains. This document is a primary source of knowledge about the application of Roman law in nations formed from the disintegrated Roman Empire.