Rex Suevorum

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Rex Suevorum is the Latin royal title meaning "King of the Suevi," used for rulers of the Suevic kingdom in late antiquity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin term
monarchical title
royal title
appliesTo Suevi NERFINISHED
associatedWith Gallaecia NERFINISHED
Suevic kingdom NERFINISHED
associatedWithPeople Germanic peoples NERFINISHED
category Germanic monarchy titles
Latin royal titles
denotes ethnic kingship over the Suevi
governs Suevic polity in Gallaecia NERFINISHED
grammaticalCase nominative
grammaticalNumber singular
hasComponent Rex NERFINISHED
Suevorum NERFINISHED
hasGender masculine
hasMeaning King of the Suevi
historicalScope post-Roman Western Empire
language Latin
politicalRole sovereign of the Suevi
refersToEthnicGroup Suebi NERFINISHED
region northwestern Iberian Peninsula
relatedTitle Rex Gothorum NERFINISHED
Rex Vandalorum NERFINISHED
RexMeaning king
script Latin alphabet
SuevorumMeaning of the Suevi
timeFrameApproximateEnd 6th century
timeFrameApproximateStart 5th century
titleFor Suevic kings NERFINISHED
usedBy rulers of the Suevic kingdom
usedFor designation of Suevic kings in Iberia
usedIn Latin charters
Latin chronicles
usedInContext Latin historiography
early medieval sources
late Roman sources
usedInPeriod late antiquity
wordOrder title-first ethnic-genitive

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Rechila title Rex Suevorum