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723: 29: 253: 224:. The Vandal king supported his cause, providing him money but no men, and in 510 and 511 the Vandal navy supported Gesalec's invasion of Spain. However, after receiving some stern letters from Theodoric, Thrasamund recognized he was no match for the Ostrogoths and withdrew his support for Gesalec, offering an apology and gold to Theodoric. 247:
and subsequently executed. Wolfram explains that Gesalec had played "his last card, the Burgundians", but in a footnote observes "Isidore does not tell us whether Burgundians or Ostrogothic guards captured and killed the luckless Visigothic king." Peter Heather speculates his execution was "probably
209:, where he remained until Theodoric deposed him. Theodoric took over the rule of the Visigothic kingdom for the next 15 years, collecting its taxes and appointing its officials, ostensibly in the name of Gesalic's half-brother, Amalaric, until he was old enough to rule. 324: 193:, but this support eventually faded. Between 508 and 511, he had one important Visigothic noble executed - Goiaric. Gesalec's rule was dealt a decisive blow when the 514: 752: 235:, it was still thickly populated by Visigoths and pro-Gothic Romans. Gesalec returned once again to Spain, and was defeated by Theodoric's general 757: 422:
The Visigothic King Gesalic, Isidore’s Historia Gothorum and the Goths’ Wars against the Franks and the Burgundians in the Years 507–514
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The Visigothic King Gesalic, Isidore’s Historia Gothorum and the Goths’ Wars against the Franks and the Burgundians in the Years 507–514
34: 231:, where he remained for a year. Herwig Wolfram notes that although Aquitania had been conquered by the Franks following the 507: 243:
at the twelfth milestone. Although he escaped from the battlefield, Gesalec was captured after crossing the river
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Isidore of Seville, ch. 38; translation by Donini and Ford, p. 18f
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Isidore of Seville's History of the Goths, Vandals, and Suevi
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Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum
108: 100: 92: 84: 80: 70: 60: 52: 45: 21: 212:Driven from the throne, Gesalec found a refuge in 185:Initially Gesalec was supported by the powerful 508: 305: 303: 301: 8: 515: 501: 493: 435: 27: 18: 227:Abandoned by Thrasamund, Gesalec fled to 268: 182:, was a child and too young to rule. 7: 239:outside of Barcelona, according to 127:: 𐌲𐌰𐌹𐍃𐌰𐌻𐌰𐌹𐌺𐍃, romanized: 162:from 507 to 511, and died in 513. 14: 313:(Oxford: Blackwell, 1996), p. 232 170:Although the illegitimate son of 721: 251: 178:. Alaric's only legitimate son, 753:6th-century Visigothic monarchs 205:, his capital. Gesalec fled to 1: 758:6th-century murdered monarchs 440:King Gesalec of the Visigoths 152: 35:Biblioteca Nacional de España 33:Illustration of Gesalec at 774: 342:The letters of Cassiodorus 158:– 513), was a king of the 131:, "dancing with spears"), 719: 533: 481: 472: 464: 459: 438: 348:. 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Biblioteca Nacional de España
Madrid
King of the Visigoths
Alaric II
Theodoric the Great
Arian Christianity
Gothic
Spanish
Portuguese
Catalan
Visigoths
Alaric II
Franks
Amalaric
Ostrogothic
Theodoric the Great
Burgundians
Gundobad
Narbonne
Barcelona
Carthage
Vandal
Thrasamund
Aquitania
Battle of Vouille
Ibbas
Isidore of Seville
Durance

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