Thrasimund

Thrasimund

Thrasimund, 1) Sohn Genzos, 496–523 König der Vandalen (s.d.) in Afrika. 2) Im 8. u., 10. Jahrh. mehre Herzöge u. Markgrafen von Spoleto, s.d.


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