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A subset of Goths
Alaric
Origins of Visigoths
Goths were divided into two groups
Migration of Visigoths (and Ostragoths)
Bishop Ulfilas A.D. 310 – 38
was a Goth or half-Goth and half-Greek from Cappadocia.
In AD 348
Converts Gothic communities to Christianity
AD 325
Bishops Alexander and Athanasius
Arius
Visigoths followed the ARIAN Creed
Arian Visigoths that cross into the Roman Empire
no longer Pagan
Roman Empire
Attractive to Gothic tribes because of:
Rome at the time of the Visigoth migration
The Empire Divided
AD 286
The Empire United
AD 324
AD 337
AD 350
AD 353
AD 355
AD 360
AD 361
Under Julian's rule
Julian
The ‘apostate’
By that time Constantinople
At that time Rome
Persian King Shapur II AD 309 - 379
attacked Roman Provinces
Julian AD 355 - 63
AD364
AD 375
AD 376
Visigoths cross the Danube with Valens permission
Valen's response to battle of Thrace
Result from AD 378
Battle of Adrianople
Theodosius I AD 378 - 95
AD 383
Late AD 383
AD 388
Valentinian II AD 375 - 93
Magister militum
Flavius Eugenius AD 392 - 4
Flavius Eugenius' rule
Theodosius I “Gift of God”
The Battle of the Frigidus September 5th – 6th AD 394
AD 395
Alaric after Theodosis' death
AD 397
Stilicho leads an army from Rome to drive Alaric out of Greece
AD 401
Alaric leads his people into Italy
An Empire of Three Halves
May AD 408 Honorius (23)
Honorius' actions resulted in
AD 408
The Aurelian Wall
The effects of the Aurelian Wall
Alaric's practical response
Alaric's verbal response
AD 408
Honorius' response
Alaric only wanted a truce
Honorius
24th August
AD 410
Sack of Rome
Sack of Rome ultimately a failure for Alaric:
AD 410 Alaric dies
AD 417
Wallia, Athaulf’s successor makes peace with Honorius
Visigoths granted their own kingdom
The Visigoths