Theodemund
| Theodemund | |
|---|---|
| King of the Suevi | |
| Reign | c. 535–550 |
| Predecessor | Veremund |
| Successor | Chararic |
Theodemund was a Suevic King of Galicia whose reign fell in the period 469–550.[1] This period is very obscure and little is known about the rulers in this time save that they were Arians. The hypothesis of his existence is based on a twelfth-century document that mentions a Theodemundus ruling the Sueves between Remismund and Theodomir. Because this mention occurs in a listing of seventh-century ecclesiastical divisions at the time of Wamba, Wilhelm Reinhart believes it was based on an earlier source.[2]
References
- ^ Martínez, Pablo C. Díaz. El reino suevo (411-585). p. 115.
- ^ Reinhart, Wilhelm (1952). Historia General Del Reino Hispánico de Los Suevos (in Spanish). Madrid. p. 55. OCLC 15716710.
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Sources
- Arias, Jorge C. "Identity and Interactions: The Suevi and the Hispano-Romans." University of Virginia: Spring 2007.