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  1. Hunneric King Of Vandals Death: 484
  2. Genzo

Bibliography
  1. Previte-Orton, C. W., The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Cambridge: University Press, 1952. Reprinted with corrections 1960. Available at (part 1) http://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.149173 and (part 2) http://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.149602. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: CMH p[0-9]*].
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Sources for birth and parent Information
father:
[Ref: CMH p132, Wagner PedigreeProgress #28]
Sources for death Information
date:
[Ref: CMH p132, Wagner PedigreeProgress #28]
Sources with Information about marriage to unknown
child:
[Ref: CMH p132, Settipani RomSen p416, Tapsell Dynasties p295, Wagner PedigreeProgress #28]
Research Notes:
429-477: King of Vandals [Ref: Tapsell Dynasties p295]
439-477: King of Vandals at Carthage [Ref: Wagner PedigreeProgress #28]

Vandals were a Germanic people settled in the 4th century AD in eastern Europe (where Silesia still bears the name of one section of the Vandals, the Silings). In the early 5th century, they invaded Roman Gaul and Spain with other tribes (probably leaving another trace of their presence in the name of Andalusia), and then crossed over to Africa under the leadership of one of the ablest rulers of the age, Gaiseric (d477). They captured Carthage and established a kingdom based in what is now Tunisia but extended by naval power to include for a while Sicily, Sardinia and other islands - they sacked Rome itself in 455. However, the later Vandal kings proved unable to maintain their power, and their dominions were reconquered by a Byzantine expedition in 534. [Ref: Tapsell Dynasties p295]



Pedigree of Gaiseric King Of Vandals
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Gaiseric King Of Vandals



Descendants of Gaiseric King Of Vandals
1. Gaiseric King Of Vandals m.

2nd generation

2. Hunneric King Of Vandals m1. Eudoxia m2. (Unk Dau)
m. Eudoxia father: Valentinian III Emperor mother: Lucinia Eudoxia
m. (Unk Dau) father: Theodoric I King Of Visigoths mother: (Unk Dau)
3. Genzo m.

3rd generation

5. Thrasamund King Of The Vandals m. Amalafrida
m. Amalafrida father: Theodemir I King Of Ostrogoths mother: Erelieva
7. Gelaris m.

4th generation

8. Amalaberga m. Hermanfrid King Of The Thuringians
m. Hermanfrid King Of The Thuringians

5th generation

11. Rodelinda m. Audoin King Of The Lombards
m. Audoin King Of The Lombards