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  Vandal
The two subdivisions of the Vandals were the Silingii and the Hasdingii.
In the second century AD, the Hasdingii, led by the kings Raus and Rapt (or Rhaus and Raptus) moved south, and first attacked the Romans in the lower Danube area, then made peace and settled in western Dacia (Romania) and Roman Hungary.
In 400 or 401, possibly because of attacks by the Huns, the Vandals along with their Germanic and Sarmatian allies (namely, Sarmatian Alans and Germanic Suebians), started to move westward under king Godigisel.
www.teachtime.com /en/wikipedia/v/va/vandal.html   (1104 words)

  
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The Hasdingii were the southern tribes of the Vandals.
They lived mainly in areas of today's southern Poland, Slovakia and Hungary.
Hasdingii was also a dynasty which ruled the Vandals.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Hasdingii.html   (93 words)

  
 Hasdingii
The Hasdingii were the southern tribes of the Vandals.
They lived mainly in areas of today's southern Poland, Slovakia and Hungary.
Hasdingii was also a dynasty which ruled the Vandals.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ha/Hasdingii.html   (30 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Vandal
The two subdivisions of the Vandals were the Silingii and the Hasdingii.
In the second century AD, the Hasdingii, led by the kings Raus and Rapt (or Rhaus and Raptus) moved south, and first attacked the Romans in the lower Danube area, then made peace and settled in western Dacia (Romania) and Roman Hungary.
In 400 or 401, possibly because of attacks by the Huns, the Vandals along with their Germanic and Sarmatian allies (namely, Sarmatian Alans and Germanic Suebians), started to move westward under king Godigisel.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/v/va/vandal.html   (1100 words)

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