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- Genseric abstract "Genseric or more often Gaiseric or sometimes Geiseric (c. 389 – January 25, 477), was King of the Vandals and Alans (428–477) who established the Vandal Kingdom was one of the key players in the troubles of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century. During his nearly 50 years of rule, he raised a relatively insignificant Germanic tribe to the status of a major Mediterranean power — which, after he died, entered a swift decline and eventual collapse.Succeeding his brother Gunderic at a time when the Vandals were settled in Baetica (modern Andalusia, Spain), Gaiseric successfully defended himself against a Suebian attack and transported all his people, around 80,000, to Northern Africa in 428. He might have been invited by the Roman governor Bonifacius, who wished to use the military strength of the Vandals in his struggle against the imperial government.Gaiseric caused great devastation as he moved eastward from the Strait of Gibraltar across Africa. He turned on Bonifacius, defeated his army in 430, and then crushed the joint forces of the Eastern and Western empires that had been sent against him. In 435 Gaiseric concluded a treaty with the Romans under which the Vandals retained Mauretania and part of Numidia as federates (allies under special treaty) of Rome. In a surprise move on October 19, 439, Gaiseric captured Carthage, striking a devastating blow at imperial power. In a 442 treaty with Rome the Vandals were recognized as the independent rulers of Byzacena, and part of Numidia. Gaiseric’s fleet soon came to control much of the western Mediterranean, and he annexed the Balearic Islands, Sardinia, Corsica, Malta and Sicily.His most famous exploit, however, was the capture and plundering of Rome in June 455. Subsequently the King defeated two major efforts of the Romans to overthrow him, that of the emperor Majorian in 460, and that led by Basiliscus at the Battle of Cape Bon in 468. After dying in Carthage at the great age of 88, Gaiseric was succeeded by his son Huneric.".
- Genseric activeYearsEndYear "0477".
- Genseric activeYearsStartYear "0428".
- Genseric alias "Genseric or Genseric".
- Genseric birthDate "0389".
- Genseric birthPlace Lake_Balaton.
- Genseric birthYear "0389".
- Genseric deathDate "0477-01-25".
- Genseric deathPlace Carthage.
- Genseric deathYear "0477".
- Genseric parent Godigisel.
- Genseric predecessor Gunderic.
- Genseric successor Huneric.
- Genseric thumbnail Münze_Siliqua_Vandalenkönig_Geiserich.jpg?width=300.
- Genseric title "Ruler of the Vandal Kingdom".
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- Genseric alternativeNames "Genseric or Genseric".
- Genseric birthDate "c. 389".
- Genseric birthPlace Hungary.
- Genseric birthPlace Lake_Balaton.
- Genseric caption "Siliqua of Genseric".
- Genseric clan Hasdingi.
- Genseric dateOfBirth "c. 389".
- Genseric dateOfDeath "0477-01-25".
- Genseric deathDate "0477-01-25".
- Genseric deathPlace Carthage.
- Genseric deathPlace Tunisia.
- Genseric father Godigisel.
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- Genseric name "Genseric the Lame".
- Genseric name "Genseric".
- Genseric placeOfBirth "assumed to have been born near Lake Balaton".
- Genseric placeOfDeath Carthage.
- Genseric predecessor Gunderic.
- Genseric reign "428".
- Genseric religion Arianism.
- Genseric shortDescription "King of the Vandals and Alans".
- Genseric successor Huneric.
- Genseric title Vandals.
- Genseric title "Ruler of the Vandal Kingdom".
- Genseric years "428".
- Genseric description "King of the Vandals and Alans".
- Genseric description "King of the Vandals and Alans".
- Genseric subject Category:389_births.
- Genseric subject Category:477_deaths.
- Genseric subject Category:5th-century_Arian_Christians.
- Genseric subject Category:5th-century_monarchs_in_Africa.
- Genseric subject Category:5th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Genseric subject Category:5th_century_in_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Genseric subject Category:History_of_Mauretania.
- Genseric subject Category:History_of_North_Africa.
- Genseric subject Category:History_of_Tunisia.
- Genseric subject Category:Kings_of_the_Vandals.
- Genseric type 5th-centuryMonarchsInAfrica.
- Genseric type 5th-centuryMonarchsInEurope.
- Genseric type AncientGermanicPeople.
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- Genseric type Communicator109610660.
- Genseric type HeadOfState110164747.
- Genseric type King110231515.
- Genseric type KingsOfTheVandals.
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- Genseric comment "Genseric or more often Gaiseric or sometimes Geiseric (c. 389 – January 25, 477), was King of the Vandals and Alans (428–477) who established the Vandal Kingdom was one of the key players in the troubles of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century.".
- Genseric label "Geiserich".
- Genseric label "Geiserik".
- Genseric label "Genseric".
- Genseric label "Genserico".
- Genseric label "Genserico".
- Genseric label "Genserico".
- Genseric label "Genséric".
- Genseric label "Genzeryk".
- Genseric label "Гейзерих".
- Genseric label "غايسيريك".
- Genseric label "ガイセリック".