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King Sigeric
Imaginary portrait in the Museo del Prado, c. 1856
King of the Visigoths (usurpation)
In office
August 15, 415 – August 22, 415
Preceded byAthaulf
Succeeded byWalha
Personal details
BornUnknown
DiedAugust 22, 415

Sigeric (? – 22 August 415) was a Visigoth king for seven days in 415 AD.

Biography

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His predecessor, Ataulf, had been mortally wounded in his stables at the palace of Barcelona by an assassin. The assassin was probably a loyal servant of Sarus, a Gothic noble and personal enemy whom Ataulf had earlier slain. At Ataulf's death, Sarus' faction, the Amali, violated the Gothic tradition of succession by immediately making Sigeric, the brother of Sarus, king.

After becoming the king, Sigeric murdered Ataulf's children by his first wife. He also forced Galla Placidia, widow to Ataulf and daughter of Roman Emperor Theodosius I and sister to Emperor Honorius to walk more than twelve miles on foot among the crowd of captives driven ahead of the mounted Sigeric. On the seventh day after his accession, Sigeric was assassinated and replaced him with Ataulf's relative, Wallia.[1]

Because Sigeric was an Amali, a member of a rival clan-based subgroup among the Visigoths to the Balti (of which Ataulf and Wallia were part), Sigeric is the only one who does not belong in the succession of kings usually labeled the Balti dynasty, if the kingship is defined by Balti dynastic connections. Due to this, as well as to the fact that his reign was a usurpation, and brief, Sigeric does not appear on some Visigothic king lists.

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Specific

  1. ^ Olympiodorus Fragment 26

King Sigeric of the Visigoths

Amali dynasty

 Died: 415
Regnal titles
Preceded by

Athaulf

King of the Visigoths
415
Succeeded by

Wallia


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