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Titre | Wikipedia - List of Kings of the Visigoths |
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(excerpt) Balti dynasty These kings were Arians (followers of the theological teaching of Arius). They tended to succeed their fathers or close relatives on the throne and thus constitute a dynasty, the Balti. Alaric I (395–410) Athaulf (410–415) Sigeric (415) Wallia (415–418) Theodoric I (418–451) Thorismund (451–453) Theodoric II (453–466) Euric (466–484) Alaric II (484–507) Gesalec (507–511) Theodoric the Great (511–526), regent Amalaric (511–531) |