- Heruli
The Heruli (spelled variously in
Latin and Greek) were a nomadicGermanic people , who were subjugated by theOstrogoth s,Hun s, and Byzantines in the 3rd to 5th centuries. The name is related to "earl " (seeerilaz ) and was probably an honorific military title. One of the Heruli,Odoacer , deposed the last Western Roman emperor,Romulus Augustus .History
The
6th century chroniclerJordanes reports a tradition that they had been driven out of their homeland by the Dani, which places their origins in the Danish isles or southernmost Sweden. According toProcopius , they maintained close links with their kinsmen in Thule (Scandinavia). He relates that the Heruls killed their own king during their stay in theBalkans (cf.Domalde ), and that they sent an emissary to Thule requesting a new king. Their request was granted, and a new king arrived with 200 young men.The Heruls are first mentioned by Roman writers in the reign of
Gallienus (260 -268 ), when they accompanied theGoths ravaging the coasts of theBlack Sea and the Aegean. The mixed warbands sackedByzantium in267 , but their eastern contingent was decimated in the Balkans at theBattle of Naissus two years later. A western contingent of Heruli are mentioned at the mouth of theRhine in289 .By the end of the
4th century the Heruls were subjugated by theOstrogoths . When the Ostrogothic kingdom ofErmanaric was destroyed by theHuns in about375 , the Heruls became subject to the Hunnic empire. Only after the fall of the Hunnic realm in454 , were the Heruls able to create their own kingdom in southernSlovakia at the March and Theiss rivers.After this kingdom was destroyed by the Langobards, Herulian fortunes waned. Remaining Heruls joined the
Langobard s and moved to Italy, and some of them sought refuge with theGepid s. Marcellinus "comes" recorded that the Romans (meaning the Byzantines) allowed them to resettle depopulated "lands and cities" inMoravia , nearSingidunum (Belgrade ); this was done "by order of Anastasius Caesar" sometime betweenJune 29 andAugust 31 ,512 . After one generation, this minor federate kingdom disappeared from the historical records.Records indicate that the Heruli served in the armies of the Byzantine emperors for a number of years, in particular in the campaigns of
Belisarius , when much of the old Roman territory, includingItaly ,Syria , and NorthAfrica was recaptured. Pharus was a notable Herulian commander during this period. Several thousand Heruli served in the personal guard of Belisarius throughout the campaigns. They disappear from historical record by the mid-6th century .According to Procopius, many Heruli returned to Scandinavia and settled beside the
Geats ("Gautoi"). The places where they are assumed to have resettled have been identified withVermland or the provinces ofBlekinge andVärend , two districts where the women had equal rights of inheritance with their brothers. Some noble Swedish families in the area also claim to be descendants of the returning Heruli. It should be noted that such identifications are not widely accepted. It has also been suggested that it was returning Heruli who first colonized Iceland. [ [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-7134%28196801%2943%3A1%3C154%3ATOOTI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C&size=LARGE Review of "The Origin of the Icelanders by Barthi Guthmundsson, Lee M. Hollander" in "Speculum", Vol. 43, No. 1 (Jan., 1968), pp. 154-156] ]No "Heruli" are mentioned in Anglo-Saxon, Frankish or Norse chronicles, so it is assumed they were known in the north and west by another name. "
Encyclopædia Britannica " 1911 suggested that, since the name Heruli itself is identified by many with the Anglo-Saxon "eorlas" ("nobles"), Old Saxon "erlos" ("men"), the singular of which ("erilaz") frequently occurs in the earliest Northern inscriptions, that "Heruli" may have been a title of honor.From the end of the third century, Heruls are also mentioned as raiders in
Gaul andSpain , where they are mentioned together withSaxons andAlamanni . These Heruls are usually regarded as Western Heruls; their settlements are assumed to have been somewhere at the lowerRhine .In Italy the noble family of Eroli (
Narni , Rome), on the basis of an etymology of "Eroli", claim descent from one of the Heruli, after the Italian conquest byOdoacer .Notes
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*This article incorporates some information taken from [http://www.hostkingdom.net/ http://www.hostkingdom.net/] with permission.
* [http://www.gedevasen.dk/heruleng.html The Heruls] (2006) by Troels Brandt.
* [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/005.php Heroli in Paul's "History of the Lombards" i.20] : (in English)
* [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~catshaman/24erils4/0horse2.htm various resources on the Erils/Heruli]
* [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/guthones/011.php The Heruli; The forefathers of the Samogitians] by the Northvegr FoundationReferences
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