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King of the Vandals (c. 359 – c. 406)
Godigisel (c. 359 – c. 406) was King of the Hasdingi Vandals until his death in 406. It is unclear when or how he became king; however, in 405 he formed
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East Germanic tribe
fragment cited by Gregory of Tours, around 20,000 Vandals, including Godigisel himself, died in this Vandal–Frankish war, but then with the help of the
Vandals
Calendar year
Vandal-Frankish war: The Vandals, led by Godigisel, are intercepted and defeated by the Franks under Marcomir. Godigisel is killed in battle and succeeded by
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King of the Vandals (c. 379 – 428)
of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century. He was a son of King Godigisel, the Hasdingi's Vandal king when his people breached the Rhine river frontier
Gunderic
This group also moved west, as did groups Suebi. The Vandals were led by Godigisel and the Alans by Respendial. According to Liebesschuetz, the invasion
Vandal–Frankish_war
King of the Vandals and Alans (r. 428–477)
inconsequential Germanic tribe into a major Mediterranean power. After his father Godigisel's death in a battle against the Franks during the Crossing of the Rhine
Gaiseric
Island in the Mediterranean Sea
In 427, Gunderic and the Vandals captured the island. Geiseric, son of Godigisel, governed Mallorca and used it as his base to loot and plunder settlements
Mallorca
Germanic Kingdom in North Africa
power. Known kings of the Vandals:[citation needed] Wisimar (d. 335) Godigisel (359–406) Gunderic (407–428) Gaiseric (428–477) Huneric (477–484) Gunthamund
Vandal_Kingdom
Vandal capture of a Roman North African city
terribly. Under Godigisel's son Gunderic, the Vandals plundered their way westward and southward through Aquitaine. In 409, Godigisel's son Gunderic led
Capture_of_Carthage_(439)
Mixed group of barbarians invading Gaul (406)
states that the Vandals lost around 20,000 warriors, including their king Godigisel, in these military engagements. When the Vandals' war situation was becoming
Crossing_of_the_Rhine
Western European kingdom (c. 481–843)
made in 406 it was the Frankish forces who defended the Rhine, killing Godigisel the king of the Hasdingi Vandals. After the Franks were established in
Francia
Son of the Burgundian king Gondioc (died 501)
the Franks and his brother. Defeated, Gundobad fled to Avignon, while Godigisel retired to Vienne. Clovis followed Gundobad to Avignon and began besieging
Godegisel
Calendar year
appears to have failed. Pope Liberius rejects the new creed at Rimini. Godigisel, king of the Vandals (d. 406) Gratian, Roman emperor (d. 383) Murong Chong
359
Roman army general (c. 359 – 408)
Vandals defeated the Franks with the help of the Alans, but lost their king Godigisel. On 31 December 406, the coalition crossed the poorly defended Rhine frontier
Stilicho
5th-century kingdom of early Germanic tribes
the Burgundian kingdom was divided among Gundobad and his brothers, Godigisel, Chilperic II, and Gundomar I. Chilperic I still held the Roman office
Kingdom_of_the_Burgundians
Roman-era Germanic peoples
Gundobad returned to Burgundy, dividing the kingdom with his brothers Godigisel, Chilperic II, and Gundomar I. After the death of Chilperic I around 480
Burgundians
the Roman army. War between Frankish federates and Vandals (Vandal king Godigisel dies in battle), "Battle of Moguntiacum" (Alans under King Respendial
Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples
King
probably several battles, killing 20,000 Vandal warriors and their king Godigisel. They were on the verge of exterminating the tribe. At that point – according
Respendial
Vandal clan in the Roman era
crossing of the Rhine, entering Roman Gaul. The king of the Hasdingi, Godigisel, lost his life in battle against the Franks, who attempted to block the
Hasdingi
King of Burgundy from 455 to 473
kinship to the dominant West-Roman military figure. Gondioc had four sons: Godigisel, Gundobad, Chilperic II, and Gundomar. (Family tree) Sidonius Apollinaris
Gondioc
507–511 war between the Franks and the Visigoths
Civil War of 500–501 also brought some changes: Clovis was invited by Godigisel to intervene and Gundobad, who was being besieged by the Franks in Avignon
Franco-Gothic_War_(507–511)
Priarius, petty king (?–378) Vandals (complete list) – Wisimar, King (?–335) Godigisel, King (359–407) Bosporan Kingdom (complete list) – Theothorses, client
List of state leaders in the 4th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_4th_century
King of the Alans (b. before 390 – d. between 446 and 450)
probably several battles, killing 20,000 Vandal warriors and their king Godigisel, and were on the verge of exterminating the tribe. At that point – according
Goar
(457–464) Syagrius, magister militum (464–486) Vandals (complete list) – Godigisel, King (359–407) Gunderic, King (407–428) His successor establishes the
List of state leaders in the 5th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_5th_century
Decade
Vandal-Frankish war: The Vandals, led by Godigisel, are intercepted and defeated by the Franks under Marcomir. Godigisel is killed in battle and succeeded by
400s_(decade)
Decade
writer (d. 417) 358 Aignan of Orleans, Christian bishop (d. 453) 359 Godigisel, king of the Vandals (d. 406) Gratian, Roman emperor (d. 383) Murong Chong
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English : variant of English Birkett. Compare Birkhead, Burkhead.Possibly an altered spelling of German Birkert, a variant of Birkner.
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Tree branch, Twig (1)
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English and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from Samuel. This form has also absorbed cognates in other languages, such as Danish and Norwegian Samuelsen, Swedish Samuelsson, and Jewish Samuelsohn.
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To Increase; Kinswomen; Mother; Bitter; Diminutive of Mary; Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Great; Fifth Month of the Year; Old Arabic Name; Scottish Form of Margaret Pearl; T
Biblical
sign, or coming of God;God is with me;God is, God is with me;
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Tamil
Focused, Once who knows direction
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Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Merciful Heart
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Hindu
A Raga used in indian music
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