- male, deceased (474)
- Flavius Valerius Leo (401-18 January 474), known in English as Leo the Thracian or Leo I, was a Byzantine emperor who ruled from 457 to 474. He was...
- male, deceased (477)
- Geiseric the Lame (c. 389 - January 25, 477), also spelled as Gaiseric or Genseric, was the King of the Vandals and Alans (428-477) and was one of...
- male, deceased (428)
- Gunderic (379-428), King of the Vandals and Alans (407-428) led the Vandals, a Germanic tribe originally residing near the Oder River in modern...
- male, deceased (413)
- Jovinus was a Gallo-Roman senator and claimed to be Roman Emperor (411 - 413). Following the defeat of the usurper known with the name of...
- male, deceased (406)
- Radagaisus (d. 406) was a barbarian leader of unknown origins, who led a vast collection of Germanic tribes (including Goths, Vandals, Suevi,...
- male, deceased (533)
- Hilderic, King of the Vandals and Alans (c. 460s - 533, reigned 523-530) was the next-to-last ruler of the North African Kingdom of the Vandals....
- male, deceased (553)
- Gelimer (480-553), King of the Vandals and Alans from 530 to 534, was the last ruler of the North African Kingdom of the Vandals. He became ruler...
- male, deceased (484)
- Huneric (d. December 23, 484) was King of the Vandals (477 - 484) and the oldest son of Geiseric. He dropped the imperial politics of his father...
- male
- Joseph ben Aaron was king of the Khazars during the 950s and 960s. Joseph was the son of Aaron II, a Khazar ruler who defeated a Byzantine-inspired...
- male, deceased (496)
- Gunthamund (c. 450-496), King of the Vandals and Alans (484-496) was the third king of the north African Kingdom of the Vandals. He succeeded his...
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