Person:Amalfrida D Ostrogothie (2)

Amalfrida D Ostrogothie
b.457
 
m. 472
  • WAmalfrida D Ostrogothie457 -
  1. Amalberga Des Vandals500 - 540
  2. Theodahad _____
Facts and Events
Name Amalfrida D Ostrogothie
Alt Name Amalafrida _____
Alt Name Amalfreda of Ostrogoths
Gender Female
Birth? 457
Marriage 472 to Thrasamund Des Vandals
Marriage to Unknown
Reference Number? Q241526?


the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia

Amalafrida (fl. 523), was the daughter of Theodemir, king of the Ostrogoths, and his wife Erelieva. She was the sister of Theodoric the Great, and mother of Theodahad, both of whom also were kings of the Ostrogoths.

In 500, Theodoric, ruler over the Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy, arranged a marriage alliance with Thrasamund, king of the Vandals in North Africa, to further cement his authority over the Vandals. Thrasamund became Amalfrida's second husband. She brought a very large dowry, but also 1 000 Gothic elite warriors plus 5 000 armed retainers.

After her husband Thrasamund's death, his successor Hilderic issued orders for the return of all the Catholic bishops from exile, and Boniface, a strenuous asserter of orthodoxy, bishop of the African Church. In response, Amalfrida headed a party of revolt; she called in the assistance of the Moors, and battle was joined at Capsa, about three hundred miles to the south of the capital Carthage, on the edge of the Libyan desert.

In 523, Amalafrida's party was beaten, and Hilderic had her arrested and imprisoned in a successful bid to overthrow Ostrogothic hegemony; he also had her Gothic soldiers killed. She died in prison, exact date unknown.

Amalafrida had two children, the aforementioned Theodahad and Amalaberga, who married Hermanfrid, king of the Thuringii. It is not known who the father of these children was.

This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The original content was at Amalafrida. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with WeRelate, the content of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
References
  1.   Amalafrida, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.