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  Battle of Chalons Information - TextSheet.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jordanes states that Attila was enticed by Gaiseric, king of the Vandals, to wage war on the Visigoths, while simultaneously encouraging disharmony between the Visigoths and the Roman Empire.
Jordanes states that Theodorid was thrown from his horse and trampled to death by his advancing men, but also mentions another story exists stating Theodorid was slain by the spear of the Ostrogoth Andag.
The Romano-Gothic assault apparently swept past the Hunnish camp in pursuit of the fleeing enemy troops, for when night fell and Thorismund, son of king Theodorid, was retiring to friendly lines, mistakenly entered Attila's encampment, where he was wounded in the ensuing melee before his followers could rescue him.
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 Battle of Chalons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He immediately attempted to convince Theodorid to join him, but on learning how few troops he had with him, the Visigothic king decided it was wiser to wait for the Huns in his own lands.
Jordanes states that Theodorid was thrown from his horse and trampled to death by his advancing men, but also mentions that another story had Theodorid slain by the spear of the Ostrogoth Andag.
The archeologist who described this find,, claimed that it was the remains of Theodorid, who had been slain in battle and quickly interred by his followers who meant to recover his corpse after the battle, but due either to mistake or their death the body recovered and buried at Tolouse was the wrong one.
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 Theodorid - TheBestLinks.com - Attila the Hun, Alaric I, Roman Empire, Spain, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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de:Theoderich I. Theodorid, sometimes called Theodoric I, was the King of the Visigoths from 419-451.
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 Slaget vid Katalauniska fälten - Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin
Kung Theodorid själv fanns uppenbarligen med i stormningen, för någon gång i samband med den dödades han, exakt hur är inte säkert.
Att Theodorid dödats förefaller inte ha uppmärksammats omedelbart, utan upptäckten verkar ha dröjt.
Thorismund, son till kung Theodorid, förvillade sig in i lägrets centrum när han skulle dra sig tillbaka, och sårades innan han undsattes och undkom.
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The reign of Theodorid, illegitimate son of Alaric, saw the territory of the Visigoths expand into Spain, among other things.
This was a direct threat to Theodorids' holdings, so the king had little hesitation in assisting the Roman General Aetius.
Theodorid was killed in battle while rallying his men to meet the threat, and it was not until afterward that the Visigoths found their fallen king.
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 Encyclopedia: Theodorid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Theodoric I, sometimes called Theodorid, was the King of the Visigoths from 419–451.
The Roman Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Ancient Roman polity in the centuries following its reorganization under the leadership of Octavian (better known as Caesar Augustus).
The Battle of Chalons, also called the Battle of the Catalaunian Fields or the Battle of the Catalun, took place in 451 between the allied forces and foederati led by the Roman general Aetius and the Visigothic king Theodorid on one side, and the Huns led by their king Attila...
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 Northvegr - Jordane's Origins and Deeds of the Goths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
(233) When Theodorid had become the victor, he spared the conquered and did not suffer the rage of conflict to continue, but placed over the Suavi whom he had conquered one of his own retainers, named Agrivulf.
He received them with the reverence due their office and not only granted the Suavi exemption from punishment, but was moved by compassion and allowed them to choose a ruler of their own race for themselves.
When this was done and peace was everywhere assured, Theodorid died in the thirteenth year of his reign.
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 Wallia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Some historical sources say that he was related to Alaric only by marriage.
He was succeeded by Alaric's illegitimate son Theodorid.
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 Encyclopedia: Theodorid II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Theodoric II succeeded his older brother Thorismund to become king of the Visigoths in 453.
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 The One Ring: The White Council :: View topic - Siege of Gondor-Siege of Constantinople
It was a death where by one might well suppose the pride of the enemy would be lowered, when they beheld the body of so great a king borne forth with fitting honors.
When this was done, Thorismud was eager to take vengeance for his father's death on the remaining Huns, being moved to this both by the pain of bereavement and the impulse of that valor for which he was noted.
As has been made clear in earlier posts in this thread, Theodorid (son of Alaric), died at the Battle of the Cataulanian Plain (Châlons) - his realm was in Aquitaine and Spain and he never fought before the walls of Constantinople.
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 Encyclopedia: Clovis I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Events Huns invade Dacia but are repelled by Leo I of the Byzantine Empire Euric succeeds his brother Theodorid II as king of the Visigoths Peter the Fuller deposed as Patriarch of Antioch; Julian elected as his successor.
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 Alternate uses see Number 451 Number 451 Centuries...
Thorismund Thorismund succeeds Theodorid Theodorid his father as king of the Visigoth Visigoths.
Nestorius Nestorius, founder of Nestorianism Nestorianism (estimated date)
Theodorid Theodorid, king of the Visigoth Visigoths (killed in the Battle of Chalons)
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