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Amalafrida

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In 523, Amalafrida's party was beaten, and Hilderic had her arrested and imprisoned in a successful bid to overthrow Ostrogothic hegemony; he also had her Gothic soldiers killed. She died in prison, exact date unknown.
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in North Africa, to further cement his authority over the Vandals. Thrasamund became Amalfrida's second husband. She brought a very large dowry, but also 1 000 Gothic elite warriors plus 5 000 armed retainers.
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Il seguito ostrogoto di Amalafrida: confutazione di Procopio, Bellum Vandalicum 1.8.12
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Amalafrida had two children, the aforementioned Theodahad and
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bishops from exile, and Boniface, a strenuous asserter of
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Italy and Her Invaders: The Ostrogothic invasion, 476-535
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After her husband Thrasamund's death, his successor
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Index

Gothic
Thrasamund
Theodemir
Ostrogoths
Erelieva
Theodoric the Great
Theodahad
Ostrogothic Kingdom
Thrasamund
Vandals
Hilderic
Catholic
orthodoxy
Moors
Capsa
Carthage
Amalaberga
Hermanfrid
Thuringii
Categories
6th-century deaths
Ostrogothic women
Princesses
Women in medieval European warfare
Amali dynasty
6th-century Ostrogothic people
6th-century queens consort
6th-century murdered monarchs

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