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1 History  



1.1  Background  





1.2  Kingdom  







2 List of kings  





3 See also  





4 Primary sources  





5 Secondary sources  














Rugiland






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Kingdom of the Rugii
Regnum Rugurum
467–487
Settlement areas of the Rugii: Rogaland, Pomerania (since 1st century), Rugiland (5th century); Rügen (uncertain)
Settlement areas of the Rugii: Rogaland, Pomerania (since 1st century), Rugiland (5th century); Rügen (uncertain)
CapitalVindobona
Common languagesLatin
East Germanic
Religion
Arianism
GovernmentMonarchy
King 

• 467-475

Flaccitheus

• 475-487

Feletheus
History 

• Flaccitheus established an independent Rugian kingdom following the Hunnic defeat at the Battle of Nedao

467

• the Rugian king Feletheus is defeated by King of Italy Odoacer

487
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Hunnic Empire
Odoacer’s Kingdom of Italy
Today part of
  • Czech Republic
  • Germany
  • The Kingdom of the RugiiorRugiland was established by the Germanic Rugii in present-day Austria in the 5th century.

    History

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    Background

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    The Rugii were an East Germanic tribe who probably migrated from southwest NorwaytoPomerania in the 1st century. In the beginning of the 4th century, the Rugii moved southwards and settled at the upper Tisza in ancient Pannonia, in what is now modern Hungary. They were later attacked by the Huns, and they fought alongside Atilla at the Battle of the Catalunian Plains in 451. In 453, they successfully rebelled against the Huns along with other Germanic tribes at the Battle of Nedao, after which they settled in the counties of Waldviertel and Weinviertel which lie north of the Danube. Nowadays these counties are part of Lower Austria but were never part of the Roman province of Noricum.

    Kingdom

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    By 467, the Rugii ruled a kingdom based in Lower Austria under their king Flaccitheus. After his death in 475, Flaccitheus was succeeded by his son Feletheus, who was married to the Goth Gisa. In 476, Felethus supported the Herulian and Scirian mercenaries of Odoacer, who overthrew the Roman Emperor Romulus Augustus and made himself King of Italy. After the Eastern Roman Emperor Zeno attempted to create conflict between the Rugii and Odoacer, Feletheus killed his brother Ferderuchus, who supported Odoacer. Odoacer subsequently invaded the Kingdom of the Rugii, where he utterly defeated the Rugian troops and captured Feletheus and his wife, who were executed in Ravenna in 487. Their territory was subsequently settled by the Lombards. Two years later, the Rugii joined the Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great, who invaded Italy and defeated Odoacer in 493.

    List of kings

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    See also

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    Primary sources

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    Secondary sources

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