- Balti dynasty
The Balt(h)i dynasty, Baltungs, "Balthings", or "Balth(e)s", existed among the
Visigoths , aGermanic tribe who confronted the WesternRoman Empire in its declining years. The Balti took their name from the Gothic word "balþa" ("baltha ";bald orbold ) It thus meant "the Bold ones" or "Bold men".History
The Balti were considered next in worth among
Goth ic fighters, and next in royal dignity, to theAmali . But it was Alaric the Visigoth, a Balth, who led his people to the sacking ofRome in410 CE and founded a dynasty that would come to rule much of RomanGaul for a century and all of RomanHispania for longer, establishing a kingdom in the latter that would last until early in theeighth century .The Balti dynasty of Visigothic kings reigned from
395 to531 .Edward Gibbon in footnote 4, Chapter 30, of the [http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/g/g43d/chapter30.html "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"] , adds::::"This illustrious race long continued to flourish in France, in the Gothic province of Septimania, or Languedoc; under the corrupted appellation of Boax; and a branch of that family afterwards settled in the kingdom of Naples (Grotius in Prolegom. ad Hist. Gothic. p. 53). The lords of Baux, near Arles, and of seventy-nine subordinate places, were independent of the counts of Provence, (Longuerue, Description de la France, tom. i. p. 357)".
ee also
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Alaric I
*Ataulf
*Wallia
*Theodoric I
*Thorismund
*Theodoric II
*Euric
*Alaric II
*Gesalec
*Amalaric References
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Peter J. Heather : "Cassiodorus and the Rise of the Amals. Genealogy and the Goths under Hun Domination", in: Journal of Roman Studies 79 (1989), S. 103–128.
* Peter J. Heather: "Goths and Romans 332-489", Oxford 1991.
* H. Kuhn/R. Wenskus: "Amaler", in:Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde , Bd. 1, S. 246–248.* Henry Bradley, "The Goths: from the Earliest Times to the End of the Gothic Dominion in Spain." Second edition, 1883, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, chapter 1.External links
* [http://www.mittelalter-genealogie.de/_voelkerwanderung/a/amaler.html Materialsammlung]
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