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Spain: Euric (c. 440-484), king of the Visigoths, Plaza de Oriente, Madrid. Created by Spanish sculptor, Juan Porcel, c. 1750

Euric (also known as Evaric, or Eurico in Spanish and Portuguese, c. 440 28 December 484), son of Theodoric I, ruled as king of the Visigoths, after murdering his brother, Theodoric II, from 466 until his death in 484. Sometimes he is called Euric II.<br/><br/>. With his capital at Toulouse, Euric inherited a large portion of the Visigothic possessions in the Aquitaine region of Gaul, an area that had been under Visigothic control since 415. Over the decades the Visigoths had gradually expanded their holdings at the expense of the weak Roman government, including Euric's sieges of Clermont in 475 and 476, as well as advancing well into Hispania in the process.<br/><br/>. Upon becoming king, Euric defeated several other Visigothic kings and chieftains in a series of civil wars and soon became the first ruler of a truly unified Visigothic nation. Taking advantage of the Romans' problems, he extended Visigothic power in Hispania. By the time the Western Roman Empire ended in 476 he controlled nearly the entire Iberian peninsula.
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Title:
Spain: Euric (c. 440-484), king of the Visigoths, Plaza de Oriente, Madrid. Created by Spanish sculptor, Juan Porcel, c. 1750
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Euric (also known as Evaric, or Eurico in Spanish and Portuguese, c. 440 28 December 484), son of Theodoric I, ruled as king of the Visigoths, after murdering his brother, Theodoric II, from 466 until his death in 484. Sometimes he is called Euric II.

. With his capital at Toulouse, Euric inherited a large portion of the Visigothic possessions in the Aquitaine region of Gaul, an area that had been under Visigothic control since 415. Over the decades the Visigoths had gradually expanded their holdings at the expense of the weak Roman government, including Euric's sieges of Clermont in 475 and 476, as well as advancing well into Hispania in the process.

. Upon becoming king, Euric defeated several other Visigothic kings and chieftains in a series of civil wars and soon became the first ruler of a truly unified Visigothic nation. Taking advantage of the Romans' problems, he extended Visigothic power in Hispania. By the time the Western Roman Empire ended in 476 he controlled nearly the entire Iberian peninsula.
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Album / Universal Images Group / David Henley / Pictures From History
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28.0 x 40.3 cm | 11.0 x 15.8 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
1750 5TH CENTURY BC 5TH CENTURY 5TH ART ARTS DAVID HENLEY EURIC EURICO EUROPA EUROPE EUROPEA EUROPEAN EUROPEANS EVARIC JUÁN KING LEGEND MADRID MONARCH MONARCHY ORIENTE PLAZA PORCEL ROYAL ROYALTY SCULPTED SCULPTING SCULPTURE SCULPTURE. SPAIN SPANISH SQUARE (PLAZA) SQUARE STATUE STATUES VISIGOTH