- Hilderic
Hilderic,
King of theVandals andAlans (c. 460s - 533, reigned 523-530) was the pentultimate ruler of the North African Kingdom of the Vandals. Although dead by the time theVandal Kingdom was overthrown in 534, he nevertheless played a key role in that event.Hilderic was a grandson of the legendary King
Geiseric , who founded the Vandal kingdom in Africa. His father was Geiseric's sonHuneric , and his mother was Eudocia, the daughter of the Roman emperorValentinian III andLicinia Eudoxia . Despite his famous bloodline, he was violently unpopular with many of his subjects. Most of the Vandals were Arians and had persecuted Catholics while Hilderic favored theCatholicism of his mother, making his accession to the throne controversial.Hilderic's reign was noteworthy for the kingdom's excellent relations with the
Byzantine Empire , as the emperorsJustin I andJustinian I approved of his support of Catholicism and his familial ties with the old Roman Empire. He allowed a new Catholic bishop to take office in the Vandal capital ofCarthage , and many Vandals began to convert to Catholicism. This alarmed the Vandal nobility.He was quite old by the time he assumed the crown, well into his fifties at least, and probably over 60 years old. For this reason, he was uninterested in the military operations of the Vandals and left them to other family members, yet another thing which was disapproved of.
After seven years on the throne, Hilderic fell victim to a revolt led by his cousin
Gelimer , an Arian who got the people to rise in rebellion in the name of religion. Gelimer then became King of the Vandals and Alans and restored Arianism as the official religion of the kingdom. He imprisoned Hilderic but did not kill him.Justinian, an ally of Hilderic, protested against Gelimer's actions and demanded that Gelimer return the kingdom to Hilderic. When Gelimer refused, he declared war on the Vandals in 533. Gelimer then had Hilderic murdered.
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