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Name: Kingdom of the Vandals Silingi in Spain

Type: Polity

Start: 409 AD

End: 414 AD

Nation: vandals

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In 409 AD The Vandals, Alans and Suebes invaded the Western Roman Empire and established themselves in the Iberian Peninsula. They created three separate kingdoms in the region. The Vandals established themselves in Galicia, creating two kingdoms (on for the tribe of the Hasdingi and one for the tribe of the Silingi). Together, the two kingdoms are the third and fourth known kingdom created by the Vandals.

Establishment


  • November 409: In the last months of 409 Vandals, Alans and Suebi, entered Spain, subjecting it for the most part. According to the testimony of the Spanish chronicler Hydatius, the Vandals, the Alans and the Swabians divided up the territories conquered in Spain by drawing lots.
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    1. Occupation of Hispania by the Vandals,Suebes and Alans


    The Alans, Suebi and Vandals occupied and partitioned the Iberian Peninsula.


    2. War against Vandals an Suebes


    Was a military campaign by emperor Honorus to reconquer the Iberian peninsula from the Alans, Suebi and Vandals.

  • January 415: After a war with the Romans the Goths were sent to the Iberian peninsula to wipe out the barbarian kingdoms created there. Once these successes were achieved, the Hispanic provinces of Lusitania, Carthaginian and Baetica returned to precarious Roman control.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 415: After a war with the Romans the Goths were sent to the Iberian peninsula to wipe out the barbarian kingdoms created there. Once these successes were achieved, the Hispanic provinces of Lusitania, Carthaginian and Baetica returned to precarious Roman control.
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