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 | | Whatever Huneric would say to this entreaty was lost in the sudden uproar around his home. |  | | He rubbed his scar-pitted knee absently as he looked about his dimly lit chamber. |  | | Huneric eyes him, bemused more at the young man’s loyalty to his King than to the presumption that he could hold his own again Huneric. |
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http://p197.ezboard.com/fthesffgwebboardfrm8.showMessage?topicID=67.topic
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| | Famous Individuals |
 | | He really liked the Catholics and gave religious freedom. |  | | Huneric died and his nephew Gunthamund took his place. |
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http://sd71.bc.ca/sd71/school/Lazo/lazo/library/barbarian/8-3%20index/Vandals/FamousV.htm
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| | Gunthamund |
 | | Gunthamund also eased up on the of the Catholics that had begun under Huneric a which eased some of the unrest in kingdom and stabilized the kingdom's economy which on the verge of collapse under Huneric. |  | | Because most of Geiseric's immediate family young Gunthamund found himself as the eldest member of the family when Huneric died 484. |  | | Gunthamund was the second son born to the fourth and youngest son of Geiseric the founder of the Vandal kingdom Africa. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Gunthamund
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| | NPNF (V2-03) (v.iv.xcviii) |
 | | He also wrote out the Discussions which he held through messengers with the leaders of the Arians and sent them to be given to Huneric by his major domo. |  | | Likewise also he presented to the same, petitions for the peace of the Christians which were of the nature of an Apology, and he is said to be still living for the strengthening of the church. |  | | This book has been accessed more than 106995 times since 2005-06-01. |
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http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf203.v.iv.xcviii.html
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| | Huneric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Despite his adherence to Arian Christianity, at the beginning of his reign Huneric allowed the election of a new Catholic bishop of Carthage and persecuted the Manichaean sect. |  | | In his relations with other states, Huneric did not have the prestige that his father Geiseric had enjoyed. |  | | Nevertheless, the Vandals maintained their seapower and their hold on the islands of the western Mediterranean Sea. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huneric
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| | Germanic Tribes Portal |
 | | They then attacked Spain in 409 A.D. The Suebi, also known as the Alamanni, followed the Vandals and seized Galicia. |  | | King Gunderic died, succeeded by Gaiseric, then Huneric who died in 484 A.D., then Trasamund in 496 A.D. The Vandals left Spain for Africa and Mauretonia. |
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http://www.duerinck.com/tribes1.html
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| | Vandals |
 | | Huneric [variously spelled, as: Hunneric], the son of Gaiseric was held by the court at Ravenna as pledge of peace. |  | | However, a few years later he was allowed to rejoin his people. |  | | Huneric resolved to suppress Manichaeism at the start of his reign, but backed down upon finding many Manichaeans among Arian clergy. |
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http://www.fpcjackson.org/resources/church_history/vandals.htm
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| | History of the Vandals |
 | | Huneric died and was succeeded by his nephew Gunthamund (though he had desired his son to rule). |  | | His son Huneric who was held by the court at Ravenna as hostage of peace, was soon released and returned home, where he led his army in a surprised attack on Carthage on 19th October AD 439 (according to Hydatius, Gaiseric captured it by trickery). |  | | Huneric would not keep his great kingdom together. |
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http://www.roman-empire.net/articles/article-016.html
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| | Huneric |
 | | In his relations with other states Huneric not have the prestige that his father had enjoyed. |  | | Nevertheless the Vandals maintained their and their hold on the islands of western Mediterranean Sea. |  | | Huneric was the first Vandal who used title of king of Vandals and Alans. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Huneric
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| | THE ROSS / MAHONEY FAMILIES |
 | | When Huneric was age unknown and Eudoxia was age unknown they became the parents of Hilderich abt. |  | | When Eudoxia was age unknown and Huneric was age unknown they became the parents of Hilderich abt. |  | | Huneric died 484 in Carthage, Africa, at age 40. |
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http://www.ross.sphosting.com/d2/i0005291.htm
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| | St. Eugenius of Carthage |
 | | After eight years of peace Thrasamund succeeded to the throne, revived the persecution, arrested Eugenius, and condemned him to death, but commuted the sentence into exile at Vienne, near Albi (Languedoc), where the Arian Alaric was king. |  | | Gunthamund, who succeeded Huneric allowed Eugenius to return to Carthage and permitted him to reopen the churches. |  | | The election was deferred owing to the opposition of the Arian Vandal kings and was only permitted by Huneric at the instance of Zeno and Placidia, into whose family the Vandals had married. |
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http://www.heiligenlexikon.de/CatholicEncyclopedia/Eugen_von_Karthago.html
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| | Patron Saints Index: Saint Dionysia |
 | | A witness records that as she was being scourged, she called to her son not to lose his faith. |  | | Martyred during the persecution of the Arian Vandal king Huneric. |
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http://www.catholicforum.com/saints/saintd25.htm
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http://www.rc.net/africa/catholicafrica/saints.htm
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| | Olybrius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This afforded Geiseric, whose son Huneric had married Eudocia, the elder sister of Placidia, the opportunity of claiming the empire of the West for Olybrius. |  | | In fact, Geiseric had attempted in 461 and again in 465 to get Olybrius made emperor. |  | | After the sack of the city by the Vandal king Geiseric in 455, he fled to Constantinople, where in 464 he was made consul, and about the same time married Placidia, daughter of Valentinian III and Eudoxia. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olybrius
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 | | Now, however, when the king, after publishing his cruel edicts, sent him a message in which he promised, if Victorian would conform to his religion, to heap on him the greatest wealth and the highest honors which it was in the power of a prince to bestow, Victorian could not grant that request. |  | | Huneric, the Arian king of the Vandals in Africa, succeeded his father Genseric in 477. |  | | He acted at first with moderation towards the Catholics of Carthage, but in 480 began a grievous persecution of the clergy and holy virgins, which in 484 became general. |
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http://www.stjohn-catholic.org/Saints/03%20-%20March/Month/22%20Saint%20Victorian%20and%20Companions.htm
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| | Patron Saints Index: Saint Saturus |
 | | Huneric, not wanting to create another martyr for Christians to rally around, stripped him of everything, and Saturus lived out his days as a poor but prayerful miner and cowherd. |  | | When Huneric cracked down on the faithful, he tortured Saturus and threatened him with complete poverty and loss of his family and freedom. |  | | Wealthy master of the household of the anti-Catholic, anti-orthodox Arian Vandal king Huneric (Genseric). |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saints0c.htm
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| | conjectures of a guilty seminarian |
 | | His charities to the distressed had already been very abundant, and in his new office he refused himself the slightest convenience, in order to be able to give all he had to the poor. |  | | The Saint courageously replied that the laws of God commanded him not to shut the door of His church to any who desired to serve Him there. |  | | The people, impatient to enjoy the consolation which a pastor would bring to the church, chose Eugenius, a citizen of Carthage, eminent for his learning, zeal, piety and prudence. |
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http://www.kerygma.org/lee/2004/09/pod-discoveries-at-nashotah-house.htm
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| | The origin and deeds of the Goths 3/5 |
 | | But afterwards he was cruel even to his own children, and because of the mere suspicion that she was attempting to poison him, he cut off her nose and mutilated her ears. |  | | By giving heed tot his command they ruled their kingdom in happiness for the space of many years and were not disgraced by civil war, as is usual among other nations; one after the other receiving the kingdom and ruling the people in peace. |  | | She had been joined in wedlock with Huneric, the son of Gaiseric, and at first was happy in this union. |
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http://www.boudicca.de/jordanes3-e.htm
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| | Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of March 29 |
 | | Huneric threatened to deprive him of all he owned as well as his slaves, wife, and children unless he give up his faith. |  | | An Arian priest advised against it, saying that he should not be killed "lest the Romans should venerate them as martyrs." Therefore, he was sent to work in the mines of Byzacena from where he was condemned to work the remainder of his life as a cowherd near Carthage, Tunisia; however, he died soon afterwards. |  | | His own wife tried to convince Saturus to convert, but he courageously answered her in the words of Job: "You have spoken like one of the foolish women. |
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http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0329.htm
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| | Ancient History Sourcebook: Procopius of Caesarea: Gaiseric & The Vandal Conquest of North Africa, 406 - 477 CE |
 | | And among the Libyans all who happened to be men of note and conspicuous for their wealth he handed over as slaves, together with their estates and all their money, to his sons Huneric and Genzon. |  | | And at Rome Placidia had died before this time, and after her, Valentinian, her son, also died, having no male offspring, but two daughters had been born to him from Eudoxia, the child of Theodosius. |  | | For as fortunes change, men are always accustomed to change with them their judgments regarding what had been planned in the past. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/procopius-vandals.html
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| | Geiseric - Unipedia |
 | | He also took with him Empress Licinia Eudoxia, Valentinian's widow, and her daughters, including Eudocia, who married Geiseric's son Huneric after arriving in Carthage, and many important people were taken hostage for even more riches. |  | | Maximus, who fled rather than fight the Vandal warlord, was killed by a Roman mob outside the city. |
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http://www.unipedia.info/Geiseric.html
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| | OSTROGOTHS |
 | | The decline began almost immediately, under his son Huneric, who was arguably the most worthless of any of the Germanic kings. |  | | The Vandals did not begin to recover militarily until the reign of Gelimer, who rebuilt the Vandal army and could have saved their independence but for a foolish mistake he made in the decisive battle against the legendary Byzantine general Belisarius late in 533. |  | | Unfortunately, Gaiseric's successors were not men cut of the same cloth. |
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http://www.athalawulf.com/germania.htm
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| | A Saint A Day |
 | | Huneric, the Vandal king, drove these Christians into exile in the Libyan desert. |
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http://www.daughtersofstpaul.com/saintday/m10.html
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| | Eudoxia |
 | | The marriage of the Western Emperor Valentinian III's daughter to the son of the brilliant Vandal king Gaiseric, Huneric, was a carefully thought-out political manoeuver. |
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http://www.ghg.net/shetler/oldimp/075.html
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 | | En sus relaciones con otros estados, Huneric no tenía el prestigio de que su padre Geiseric había gozado. |  | | Sin embargo, los vándalos mantuvieron su seapower y su asimiento en las islas del mar mediterráneo occidental. |  | | A pesar de su adherencia al cristianismo ario, al principio de su reinado Huneric permitió la elección de un nuevo obispo católico de Carthage y persiguió la secta de Manichaean. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/hu/Huneric.htm
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 | | The Vandals were ardent Arian Christians, and their persecutions of the Roman Catholic church in Africa were at times fierce, particularly during the last years of the reign of Gaiseric's successor, Huneric (reigned 477-484). |  | | In 533 the Byzantines under Belisarius invaded North Africa following the deposition by the usurper Gelimer of Huneric's son, Hilderich, who was a close friend of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. |  | | With their rule firmly established in what is now northern Tunisia and northeastern Algeria, the Vandals eventually annexed Sardinia, Corsica, and Sicily, and their pirate fleets controlled much of the western Mediterranean. |
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http://www.canada-osetia.net/iryston/vandals.html
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 | | Gundamund, the nephew and immediate successor of Huneric, appeared to emulate and even to surpass the cruelty of his uncle. |  | | The verse, 1 John v.7f, was insisted upon by Eugenius, bishop of Carthage. |  | | The context: In A.D. 484, the Arian king Huneric called an assembly of African bishops at Carthage. |
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http://home.sprynet.com/~receptus/butler1.htm
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| | African Americans - Black Saints |
 | | 5000 African martyrs and confessors of the faith 483 African martyrs deported and killed for their faith by the Vandal King Huneric, October 12. |
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http://www.africanamericans.com/BlackSaints.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Macri |
 | | In 479 Huneric banished a great many Catholics from this town and from many other regions of the desert. |  | | In 484 Emeritus, Bishop of Macri, was one of the members present at the Carthage Assembly; like the others, he was banished by Huneric. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09508a.htm
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| | LookSmart - Directory - Vandals |
 | | Furnishes a concise biography of the Vandal king who invaded Rome in 455.Includes links to his sons and father. |  | | Presents a profile of Eudocia, daughter of Valentinian, who was betrothed to Huneric, son of the Vandal king Gaiseric. |  | | Find a brief profile of Huneric, son and successor of Gaiseric, who invaded Rome in 455. |
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http://lsxml.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317836/us317911/us53828/us79548/us529175/us529158/us583310
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| | Fulgentius the Mythographer: A Bibliography |
 | | The mythographer (not to be identified with the bishop) wrote in Vandal Africa, probably under Huneric, and may have held a public chair of literature. |
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http://www.people.virginia.edu/%7Ebgh2n/fulgbib.html
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| | Kingdoms of the Barbarians - The Vandals |
 | | As ardent Arian Christians, they persecuted Roman Catholic Christians in North Africa, especially during the later years of the reign of Huneric. |  | | The Vandals become a federate kingdom of Rome. |  | | Under pressure from newly settled Visigoths, the Vandals and Alans move south from Iberia and invade Roman North Africa. |
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http://www.kessler-web.co.uk/History/Kinglistseurope/Barbarianvandals.Htm
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| | RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Bowie, Costello, Cox, Engels, Gundlach, Herr, Meyer, Rick, Ryan, Schumacher, Wagner* |
 | | He marr ied Eudoxia the Elder as his second wife and the younger h e married to his son, Huneric. |  | | This tree used original source material & the help of hundreds of other amateur genealogists who have shared research via the Internet. |  | | He died in 477, having marrie d second Eudoxia the Elder, widow of Valentinian III, who m in battle he captured with her daughter, Eudoxia. |
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http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sueream&id=I38057&printer_friendly
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| | Saints of May 23 |
 | | These are the only names known of a group of 19, including several women, who were martyred in Africa by the Arian Vandal Huneric (Benedictines). |  | | Later he founded and became the abbot of Saint Pons at Cimiez in Provence, from where he was consecrated at bishop of Nice in 777 (Benedictines). |  | | Because Michael was a fearless opponent of the iconoclasts, image breakers, he was exiled to Galatia by Emperor Leo the Armenian (Benedictines). |
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http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0523.htm
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| | AND THESE THREE ARE ONE |
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http://www.biblebelieversbaptist.org/1John57.htm
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| | Patron Saints Index: Heresy: Manichæism |
 | | Yet in 420, Ursus, the imperial prefect, arrested some Manichæans in Carthage and made them recant. |  | | When the Arian Vandals conquered Africa the Manichæans thought of gaining the Arian clergy by secretly entering their ranks, but Huneric (477-484), King of the Vandals, realizing the danger, burnt many of them and transported the others. |
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http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/heresy03.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sts. Quinctianus |
 | | His feast is celebrated on 23 May. In the "Martyrologium Hieronymianum" several other African martyrs of this name are mentioned on various other days, but nothing further is known of them. |  | | (2) A bishop Quinctianus, probably identical with the "episcopus Urcitanus", suffered martyrdom with several other confessors in Africa during the persecution under the Vandal king, Huneric (476-84), as related by Victor Vitensis ("De persecutione Vandalica", I, xxix; II, xxviii; ed. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12613b.htm
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| | Roman Emperors - DIR-Valentinian III |
 | | By 439, nearly all of North Africa was effectively lost to the Vandals; Valentinian did attempt to neutralize that threat by betrothing his sister Placidia to the Vandal prince Huneric. |  | | In Spain, the Suevi controlled the northwest, and much of Gaul was to all intents and purposes controlled by groups of Visigoths, Burgundians, Franks, and Alans. |  | | Valentinian's reign saw the continued dissolution of the western empire. |
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http://www.roman-emperors.org/valenIII.htm
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