Alaric the Goth

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Alaric the Goth was the Visigothic king best known for leading the sack of Rome in 410 AD, a pivotal event in the decline of the Western Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Visigothic king
human
king
military leader
activeIn Balkans
Italy
alliedWith Stilicho
birthDate c. 370
burialPlace near Cosenza
river Busento
countryOfCitizenship Visigothic Kingdom
culture Germanic
deathDate 410
deathPlace Bruttium
Italy
near Cosenza
era Late Antiquity
ethnicity Goth
Visigoth
historicalSignificance first foreign leader in 800 years to capture Rome
influenced perceptions of Rome’s vulnerability
knownFor role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire
Sack of Rome 410 AD
surface form: sack of Rome in 410
languageSpoken Gothic
Latin
laterEnemyOf Stilicho
led Visigothic invasions of Italy
Visigothic migrations into the Balkans
militaryBranch Visigothic army
militaryRank king
name Alaric I
notableEvent Gothic War (376–382)
surface form: Gothic War against the Eastern Roman Empire

Sack of Rome 410 AD
surface form: sack of Rome (410)
opponent Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire

Honorius
Stilicho
Western Roman Empire
partOf Migration Period in Europe
surface form: Migration Period
positionHeld Euric
surface form: King of the Visigoths
predecessor Athanaric (as leading Gothic figure)
reignEnd 410
reignStart 395
religion Arianism
surface form: Arian Christianity
sieged Rome
siegeDate 410
sought land and subsidies for his people within the Roman Empire
soughtTitle magister militum of the Roman Empire
successor Ataulf

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Alaric I alsoKnownAs Alaric the Goth