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159:. As Audoin afterwards sent envoys to Justinian to complain about the lack of Imperial help, this seems to have been only a small part of the original army. Nevertheless, Amalafrid and the Lombard host under Audoin won a major victory over the Gepids. 124: 236: 218: 241: 128: 95: 251: 197: 75: 246: 163: 120: 56: 94:(or Wittigis). Justinian made Amalafrid a general and married off his sister Rodelinda to the 214: 136: 109: 79: 87: 28: 20: 230: 208: 112: 67: 40: 152: 83: 48: 44: 193: 71: 52: 36: 105: 62:
After the fall of the royal Thuringian seat of Scithingi to the king of
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The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Volume III: AD 527–641
63: 166:, Carm. App. 3) but nothing further is known of his fate. 207:
Martindale, John R.; Jones, A.H.M.; Morris, John (1992),
151:, to decide on a question of doctrine among the local 155:. Amalafrid led part of the Roman army against the 70:in 531, Amalaberga fled to the Ostrogothic king 90:, together with the captured Ostrogothic king 143:); and Amalafrid. All the former remained in 74:, her brother, with Amalafrid and his sister 8: 181:Martindale, Jones & Morris (1992), p. 50 162:Amalafrid had a son named Artachis (see 174: 119:, he sent an army under the command of 7: 203:Venantius Fortunatus, Carm. App. 3 14: 213:, Cambridge University Press, 1: 237:6th-century Byzantine people 78:. They were captured by the 268: 35:) was the son of the last 32: 242:Generals of Justinian I 139:(a former ruler of the 24: 115:for help against the 164:Venantius Fortunatus 57:Theodoric the Great 252:Thuringian people 110:Byzantine Emperor 51:and niece of the 259: 223: 182: 179: 34: 267: 266: 262: 261: 260: 258: 257: 256: 227: 226: 221: 206: 190: 185: 180: 176: 172: 108:applied to the 12: 11: 5: 265: 263: 255: 254: 249: 244: 239: 229: 228: 225: 224: 219: 204: 201: 189: 186: 184: 183: 173: 171: 168: 127:, the sons of 88:Constantinople 47:, daughter of 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 264: 253: 250: 248: 247:Amali dynasty 245: 243: 240: 238: 235: 234: 232: 222: 220:0-521-20160-8 216: 212: 211: 205: 202: 199: 195: 192: 191: 187: 178: 175: 169: 167: 165: 160: 158: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 111: 107: 102: 100: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 60: 58: 54: 50: 46: 43:and his wife 42: 38: 30: 26: 22: 18: 209: 177: 161: 103: 96:Lombard king 86:and sent to 61: 33:'Αμαλαφρίδας 16: 15: 125:Justinianus 113:Justinian I 68:Theuderic I 53:Ostrogothic 41:Hermanafrid 25:Amalafridas 231:Categories 198:Gothic War 170:References 153:Christians 84:Belisarius 49:Amalafrida 45:Amalaberga 37:Thuringian 194:Procopius 104:When the 80:Byzantine 76:Rodelinda 72:Theodahad 17:Amalafrid 137:Suartuas 129:Germanus 121:Justinus 106:Lombards 82:general 200:VII, 25 188:Sources 149:Illyria 145:Ulpiana 133:Aratius 92:Witiges 217:  157:Gepids 141:Heruli 117:Gepids 99:Audoin 55:king 39:king 29:Greek 21:Latin 215:ISBN 135:and 123:and 64:Metz 233:: 196:, 147:, 131:; 101:. 66:, 59:. 31:: 27:, 23:: 19:(

Index

Latin
Greek
Thuringian
Hermanafrid
Amalaberga
Amalafrida
Ostrogothic
Theodoric the Great
Metz
Theuderic I
Theodahad
Rodelinda
Byzantine
Belisarius
Constantinople
Witiges
Lombard king
Audoin
Lombards
Byzantine Emperor
Justinian I
Gepids
Justinus
Justinianus
Germanus
Aratius
Suartuas
Heruli
Ulpiana
Illyria

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