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Vandals
Q42211Vandals: East-Germanic tribe that created a kingdom in northern Africa (435-534 CE).
Origin
- Originally an East-Germanic tribe; their name may be derived from Germanic *wand-, "to wander". This must be an exonym, given by other people to migrant neighbors. They may have called themselves Lugi and must have spoken an East-Germanic language
- Associated with the Przeworsk culture in the southern half of what is now Poland, between the upper reaches of the Oder and the Vistula
- There are several related names: Lugii, Hasdings, Silingi...
- Second century: in the Dacian theater of war, the Hasdings are allies and opponents of the Romans during the Marcomannic Wars of Marcus Aurelius
Migrations
- Gradual penetration of Dacia
- 271 Aurelius wages a successful war against the Vandals, Juthungi and Sarmatians; accepts the title Germanicus maximus, goes to Rome and uses the booty to construct of a new wall for Rome
- Probus defeats the Lugii againnote
- During the reign of Constantine the Great (306-337), the Hasdings received land in Pannonia
- Stilicho, supreme commander of the West-Roman forces, is of Vandal descent
- 406: Collapse of the Roman Rhine frontier. The Vandals sack Mainz, move to the west, are defeated by the Franks, continue to the south; destruction of Reims
- 409: Arrival in Spain. The Hasdings settle in Asturia, the Silingi in [V]Andalusia; king Gunderic also accepts the crown of the Alans and later Vandal kings call themselves Rex Wandalorum et Alanorum
- 422: Defeat of a Roman army (with Suebian allies), sent to improve Roman control of Iberia; capture of Carthago Nova; beginning of naval activities; looting of the Balearic Islands and the shores of Mauretania
- 428: Death of Gunderic; accession of Genseric
- 429: The Vandals cross to the Maghreb
- 430: Siege of Hippo Regius (death of Augustine); Byzantine relief force defeated
Kingdom
- 435: Hippo becomes the first capital of the Vandals
- 439: Gunderic takes Carthage and Utica
- Conquest of the Balearic Islands,Corsica, Sardinia
- 440: Unsuccessful siege of Panormus
- 442 Unsuccesful siege of Acragas
- In Africa tensions between the Vandal elite (which follows the Arian view of Christianity) and the population, which follows the Creed of Nicaea, and is divided between an official church (recognizing Rome) and a local Donatist church
- 455: Sack of Rome (among the captured objects is the Menorah); capture of Lepcis Magna
- 457: The emperor Majorian defeats a Vandal army in Italy; Vandal fleet attack on Crete
- 460: A Roman attack on Carthago Nova fails
- 468: The emperor Leo orders a new Roman (Byzantine) attack on the Vandals, but his fleet is defeated near Cape Bon. The Vandals temporarily occupy Sicily
- 476: Peace treaty between Genseric and the Roman supreme commander Genseric; coins show the Vandal kings as Byzantine emperors
Godigisel | 359–406 |
Gunderic | 407–428 |
Genseric | 428–477 |
Huneric | 477–484 |
Gunthamund | 484–496 |
Thrasamund | 496–523 |
Hilderic | 523–530 |
Gelimer | 530–534 |
Demise
- In Constantinople, the recovery of Carthage is considered a priority; Justinian starts to organize a large expedition
- The Vandal king Hilderic tries to accomodate the Byzantines by making peace with non-Arian Christianity; after a military defeat, Hilderic is replaced by a more pro-Arian king, Gelimer, which gives Justinian the excuse he needs. he sends his general Belisarius
- 534: Fall of Carthage (Menorah brought to Constantinoplenote )
- The Byzantines take the last royal residence, Bulla Regia, too. End of Vandal kingdom
- Main source: Procopius, Vandal War