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Alaric meaning
A historic king of the Visigoths. | A male given name from Gothic.
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Legacy The Montagne d'Alaric (Alaric's Mountain) near Carcassonne is named after the Visigoth king.
Wolfram, History of the Goths, pp. 281f Then when the Franks attacked the Burgundians in the decade after 500, Alaric assisted the ruling house, and according to Wolfram the victorious Burgundian king Gundobad ceded Avignon to Alaric.
Rams: OL Alaric Jackson left late in the first half with a thigh injury and didn’t return.
Down at least starting left tackle Alaric Jackson (suspension) and potentially right tackle Rob Havenstein (ankle), can the Rams still create the push up front to free running back Kyren Williams and rookie Blake Corum?
This collaboration included contributions from Grammy-winning producer Sean Alaric.
Zena is the working-class secretary helping his uncle Alaric write a very boring book, and class, money and changing political times throw them together.
Alaric pursues Damon in his hunt for the Originals and almost kills his old drinking buddy.
Damon and Alaric are not as social as Elena, Caroline, and the rest of the Mystic Falls gang.
Davis played Alaric Saltzman on The Vampire Diaries and now portrays the character on the spinoff Legacies.
The new acting director of DPW is Alaric Degrafinried, who currently serves in the role of city purchaser and director of the Office of Contract Administration.
While Alaric directs his attention towards the unfolding Hope-Landon crisis in ‘ Jan.
His alter-ego agreed to be turned into a vampire, but when Alaric discovered what happened, he decided to forego his transition and pass away instead.
By many assessments, including his own, the lawyer, Navy Lt. Alaric Piette, is completely unqualified to represent Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, a Saudi man accused of orchestrating the bombing of the American destroyer Cole in 2000.
Landon insists he isn’t a killer, but Alaric says he read some of his background.
After two defeats in Northern Italy and a siege of Rome ended by a negotiated pay-off, Alaric was cheated by another Roman faction.
A "Germanic" Byzantine or Italian author referred to one of the two peoples as the Valagothi, meaning "Roman Goths", and in 469 the Visigoths were called the "Alaric Goths".
Alaric accordingly led them across the Julian Alps and, in September 408, stood before the Aurelian Walls and began a strict blockade.
Alaric exiled him for a year to Bordeaux in Aquitania, then allowed him to return unharmed when the crisis had passed.
Alaric had a fascination for the 'golden age' of Rome and insisted on his tribesmen calling him 'Alaricus'. citation citation Supernatural influences were not lacking to urge him to this great enterprise.
Alaric Watson, p.216 Besides, the troubles with Zenobia in the East and the breakaway Gallic Empire in the West were so urgent that the victory at Naissus could only serve as a temporary relief for the troubled Empire.