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Alaric I - Wikipedia Alaric I ( ˈælərɪk ; Gothic: 𐌰𐌻𐌰𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌺𐍃, Alarīks lit 'ruler of all'; [2] Latin: Alaricus; c 370 – 411 AD) was the first king of the Visigoths, from 395 to 410 He rose to leadership of the Goths who came to occupy Moesia —territory acquired a couple of decades earlier by a combined force of Goths and Alans after the Battle of Adrianople
Alaric | Barbarian King, Visigoth Leader | Britannica Alaric (born c 370, Peuce Island [now in Romania]—died 410, Cosentia, Bruttium [now Cosenza, Italy]) was the chief of the Visigoths from 395 and leader of the army that sacked Rome in August 410, an event that symbolized the fall of the Western Roman Empire
Alaric - World History Encyclopedia Alaric I (r 394-410 CE) was a Gothic military commander who is famous for sacking Rome in 410 CE, which was the first time the city had been sacked in over 800 years
Alaric: The Visigoth King Who Sacked Rome in 410 AD Alaric I (c 370-410 AD) was a notable leader of the Visigoths, a Germanic tribe that played a significant role in the decline and eventual fall of the Western Roman Empire
10 Facts About Alaric and the Sack of Rome in 410 AD On 24 August 410 AD, the Visigoth General Alaric led his forces into Rome, looting and pillaging the city for 3 days Though a sack nonetheless, it was considered restrained by the standards of the day
Alaric, King of the Visigoths and the Sack of Rome - ThoughtCo Alaric was a Visigoth king, a barbarian who has the distinction of having sacked Rome It was not what he wanted to do: In addition to being a king of the Goths, Alaric was a Roman magister militum ' master of soldiers,' making him a valued member of the Roman Empire
Alaric – The King of the Visigoths – Medieval History Alaric I (r 394-410 CE) was a Gothic military commander who is famous for sacking Rome in 410 CE, which was the first time the city had been sacked in over 800 years