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while both their leaders fought for the throne, Remismund, returning from one of his embassies, succeeded in having himself recognised as king of a unified Suevic people. This occurred after Frumar's death, but scholars are not certain of the significance of that statement. Had Frumar become sole
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king? Or did Remismund initially succeed Frumar only over part of the Suevic nation? Furthermore, Remismund is sometimes identified with Rechimund.
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of approximately four years (460–464), during which the Sueves who had previously recognised Maldras as king were led by
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and in 468 destroyed it, plundering the goods of a noble family called the Cantabri. In 469 the city of
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Index

Suevic king of Galicia
Isidore of Seville
Maldras
Gaul
interregnum
Frumar
Framta
Rechimund
Visigothic
Theodoric II
Jordanes
Aioulf
Hydatius
Salla
Coimbra
Conímbriga
Lisbon
Lusidius
Roman Emperor
Anthemius
Arian
Ajax
"Identity and Interactions: The Suevi and the Hispano-Romans."
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