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Vithimiris was a king of the Greuthungi, ruling for some unspecified time in the area of present-day southern Ukraine. He succeeded to Ermanaric, meaning that he probably reigned in 376. Ammianus Marcellinus, the only known source on him, states that after Ermanaric's death he tried to resist the Alani, who were allied with the Huns, with the help of other Huns hired as mercenaries. He did so "for some time" (aliquantisper), but eventually, "after many defeats" (post multas clades), he died in battle.[1] It is then assumed that he most probably ruled in 376, possibly also in 375.[2]

According to Herwig Wolfram, Vithimiris was "certainly not" the son of Ermanaric.[3]

His son Viderichus was too young at that time to rule, so the actual reign was in the hands of Alatheus and Saphrax, his subordinate commanders, as Michael Kulikowski labels them.[4]

There is also a parallel story of these events, told by Jordanes, the only other author to mention Ermanaric. However, Jordanes does not know Vithimiris; he narrates that after Ermanaric's death, a relative of his, Vinitharius by name, accepted the reign. He ruled barely for a year (vix anni spatio) and then he had to face the Huns in battle. The Hunnic king Balamber waged a long war on Vinitharius (diuque certati) and only in the third battle, he managed to kill him.[5] However, there are doubts about the very existence of Balamber or any other Hunnic king at that time.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ammianus Macellinus, Res gestae 31, 3, 3.
  • ^ Peter Heather, The Goths, Wiley-Blackwell 1996, p. 98-101 (Heather calls Vithimiris "Vithimer", without explaining this form of name).
  • ^ Herwig Wolfram, Die Goten, Beck, München 2001, p. 253.
  • ^ Michael Kulikowski, Rome´s Gothic Wars: from the third century to Alaric, Cambridge 2007, p. 126 (Kulikowski chose to use the form "Vithimir", without stating reasons for doing so).
  • ^ Jordanes, Getica 246-249.
  • ^ E. A. Thompson, The Huns, Wiley-Blackwell 1999, pp. 62-63: "It seems reasonably certain that Balamber never existed: the Goths invented him in order to explain who it was that conquered them."
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    Vithimiris

    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Ermanaric

    King of the Greuthungi
    c. 375
    Succeeded by

    Alatheus and Saphrax

    as regents

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vithimiris&oldid=1081811236"

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