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Alatheus and Saphrax

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116:, and he settled on the north side of the Danube. He appeared on its banks again in 386, with the intention of invading the Roman provinces again. His forces were, however, repulsed, and Alatheus was slain. 159:. It is theorized that Saphrax led a Hun-Alan contingent. Ending in defeat for Rome, many of their followers rampaged through the Eastern Empire until they were settled years after by 209: 69:
and guardian of Vithericus, infant son of Vithimiris. He helped in the leadership of the great Gothic migration before the Hun onslaught, he crossed the
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in 376, Alatheus and Saphrax became regents and guardians of Vithericus, infant son of Vithimiris. He and Alatheus commanded the Greuthungi, while
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A fictionalized account of Saphrax and Altheaus' deeds is featured heavily in the final episode of the animated series
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in 378, in which Valens was killed when Alatheus' forces were victorious. He continued to raid Thrace and northern
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Barbarians Within the Gates of Rome: A Study of Roman Military Policy and the Barbarians, Ca. 375-425 A.D.
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from 376 to 383, and incursions into the Balkans in 387. He is most famous for his participation at the
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400) was a Greuthungi chieftain, who led the tribe along with Alatheus. Both names appear to have been
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King Vithimiris while fighting against the Huns in 376, Alatheus became, with Saphrax, co-
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chieftains who served as co-regents for Vithericus, son and heir of the Gothic king
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refugees in that year. He soon allied himself with the Thervingi leaders
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in 377–378. He marched to Fritigern's aid against Emperor
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Index

Greuthungi
Vithimiris
Greuthungi
Hunnish
Rome
Battle of Adrianople
Gothic
regent
Danube
Thervingi
Fritigern
Alavivus
Thrace
Moesia
Valens
battle of Adrianople
Greece
Theodosius the Great
Promotus
Alanic
Huns
Fritigern
Thervingi
Ammianus Marcellinus
Battle of Adrianople
Roman Empire
Theodosius
Pannonia Prima
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