Gesalec

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Gesalec was a short-reigning early 6th-century Visigothic king known for his troubled rule following the death of Alaric II and his eventual overthrow by the Ostrogoths.

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Gesalec canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Visigothic king
historical figure
ally Vandal Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Visigothic Kingdom NERFINISHED
deathCause execution
deathPlace Gaul NERFINISHED
describedBySource Cassiodorus NERFINISHED
Isidore of Seville NERFINISHED
era Late Antiquity
ethnicGroup Visigoths NERFINISHED
father Alaric II NERFINISHED
givenName Gesalec NERFINISHED
lostTerritoryTo Franks NERFINISHED
mother concubine of Alaric II
notableEvent capture and execution
conflict with Theodoric the Great
flight to Africa after his deposition
loss of Visigothic control over much of Gaul to the Franks
overthrow by the Ostrogoths
return to Gaul or Hispania in an attempt to regain the throne
succession after the death of Alaric II at the Battle of Vouillé
notableFor political instability in the Visigothic Kingdom after Alaric II
short and troubled reign
opponent Frankish Kingdom NERFINISHED
Ostrogothic Kingdom NERFINISHED
Theodoric the Great NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of the Visigoths
predecessor Alaric II NERFINISHED
reignEnd 511
reignStart 507
religion Arian Christianity NERFINISHED
residence Toulouse NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
successor Theodoric the Great NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 6th century

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Alaric II successor Gesalec