Rex Vandalorum et Alanorum

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Rex Vandalorum et Alanorum was the royal title used by the kings of the Vandal and Alan peoples who ruled a kingdom in North Africa during Late Antiquity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin title
royal title
appliesTo Alans NERFINISHED
Vandals NERFINISHED
associatedEvent Byzantine reconquest of Africa NERFINISHED
Vandal conquest of North Africa NERFINISHED
associatedPolity Vandal Kingdom NERFINISHED
associatedWith Alan leadership
Germanic peoples
Vandalic monarchy
capitalAssociated Carthage NERFINISHED
ceasedToBeUsed after Byzantine conquest of the Vandal Kingdom
contrastedWith Roman imperial titles
culturalContext Late Antique Latin culture
ethnicClaim rule over Alans
rule over Vandals
geopoliticalScope North Africa NERFINISHED
Western Mediterranean NERFINISHED
language Latin
meaning King of the Vandals and the Alans NERFINISHED
politicalFunction expressed sovereignty over Vandals and Alans
legitimized rule in North Africa
predecessorTitle Rex Vandalorum
region North Africa
religiousContext Arian Christian monarchy
scriptForm Rex Vandalorum et Alanorum NERFINISHED
status hereditary royal title
timePeriod 5th century
6th century
titleHoldersCollective Vandal kings of Carthage NERFINISHED
titleType monarchical title
usedBy Alan kings NERFINISHED
Vandal kings NERFINISHED
usedByDynasty Hasding dynasty NERFINISHED
usedByRuler Gaiseric NERFINISHED
Gelimer NERFINISHED
Gunthamund NERFINISHED
Hilderic NERFINISHED
Huneric NERFINISHED
Thrasamund NERFINISHED
usedDuring Late Antiquity
usedIn Vandal Kingdom in North Africa NERFINISHED
usedInContext Western Mediterranean politics
post-Roman successor kingdom
usedInDocuments diplomatic correspondence
inscriptions
royal charters

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Hilderic title Rex Vandalorum et Alanorum