- male, deceased (507)
- Alaric II, also known as Alarik, Alarich, and "Alarico" in Spanish and Portuguese or "Alaricus" in Latin (d. 507) succeeded his father Euric in 485...
- male, deceased (482)
- Childeric I was the Merovingian king of the Salian Franks from 457 until his death. He succeeded his father Merovech (Latinised as Meroveus or...
- male, deceased (410)
- Alaric I ("Alareiks" in the original Gothic; "Alarik" or "Alarich" in modern Germanic languages; "Alaricus" in Latin; and "Alarico" in Italian,...
- male, deceased (526)
- Theodoric the Great, known to the Romans as Flavius Theodoricus, was king of the Ostrogoths (488-526), ruler of Italy (493-526), and regent of the...
- male, deceased (558)
- Childebert I (Rheims, c.496 - 13 December 558) was the Frankish king of Paris, a Merovingian dynast, one of the four sons of Clovis I who shared...
- male, deceased (575)
- Sigebert I (535-575) was the king of Austrasia from the death of his father in 561 to his own death. He was the third surviving son out of four of...
- male, deceased (561)
- Chlothar I (or "Chlothachar", "Chlotar", "Clothar", "Clotaire", "Chlotochar", or "Hlothar", giving rise to Lothair; 497 - 561), called the Old ("le...
- male, deceased (720)
- Tariq ibn Ziyad or "Taric bin Zeyad" (d. 720), known in Spanish history and legend as "Taric el Tuerto" (Taric the one-eyed), was a Berber Muslim...
- female, deceased (450)
- Aelia Galla Placidia (c. 388 - November 27, 450) lived one of the most eventful lives of Late Antiquity. Daughter of Roman Emperor Theodosius I and...
- male, deceased (636)
- Saint Isidore of Seville (Spanish: or), Latin: (c. 560 - April 4, 636) was Archbishop of Seville for more than three decades and has the reputation...
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