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Role
  
King of the Visigoths

Grandparents
  
Alaric I

Died
  
453 AD, Toulouse, France

Nephews
  
Alaric II

Name
  
Thorismund Thorismund

Parents
  
Theodoric I

Great-grandparents
  
Athanaric

Siblings
  
Theodoric II, Euric


Similar People
  
Theodoric I, Euric, Alaric II, Flavius Aetius, Alaric I

Thorismund (Gothic: Þaurismoþs, also Thorismod or Thorismud, as manuscripts of our chief source confusingly attest), (c. 420 – 453) became king of the Visigoths after his father Theodoric was killed in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains in 451 CE. He was murdered in 453 and was succeeded by his brother Theodoric II.

Thorismund appears to have played a pivotal role in the Battle of Châlons as he led a contingent of the Visigoth forces into capturing an important summit at the very early stages of the conflict. The summit seems to have extended to the whole of the left flank of the Ostrogoth and Hun forces. Thorismund descended from the hills during the late stages of the conflict, when the Huns had prevailed over the Alans, and the Ostrogoths were pushing the disorganized Visigoths after the death of their king Theodoric. Thorismund led his force of Visigoths in a decisive charge which, according to Edward Gibbon, flanked both the Ostrogoths and subsequently the Huns and snatched the victory from his enemies.

References

Thorismund Wikipedia


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