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Ataulf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ataulf – Facts about Ataulf, pictures, video, and Ataulf information at Encyclopedia.com: a free, credible collection of encyclopedias. ... Ataulf , d. 415, Visigothic king (410-15). Succeeding his brother-in-law, Alaric I , he abandoned Alaric's scheme of southward expansion and led the Visigoths out of Italy into S...
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. But when the latter ended up instead preferring Sarus, Ataulf's blood enemy among the Gothic nobles, Ataulf broke negotiations off and attacked and killed Sarus. Jovinus then named his brother Sebastianus...
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Jun 26, 2009 ... In the spring of 412 Constantius pressed Ataulf. Taking the advice of Priscus Attalus—the former emperor whom Alaric had set up at Rome in ...
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Statue in Madrid F Castro 1750-53 Ataulf sometimes spelled Athaulf father-wolf Latinized as Ataulphus or Adolphus in Spanish AtaĆŗlfo was king of the ...
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Encyclopedia article about Ataulf. Information about Ataulf in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... ), jealous of Ataulf, turned Honorius against him. Constantius blockaded the Gallic ports, and Ataulf, cut off from supplies, led his people into N Spain (see Visigoths...
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ătˈāəlf, d. 415, Visigothic king (410–15). Succeeding his brother-in-law, Alaric I, he abandoned Alaric's scheme of southward expansion and led the ...
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Constantius blockaded the Gallic ports, and Ataulf, cut off from supplies, led his people into N Spain (see Visigoths). He was assassinated at Barcelona. ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Ataulf...
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ATHANARIC -381, ALARIC 395-410, ATAULF 410-416 ... The Visigoths were the first non-Roman rulers in south-west France, King Ataulf establishing his court at Narbonne in [410/12] (see Chapter 1). King Theoderic I established Toulouse as his capital, and settled the western part of what was later to become the duchy...
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