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Kingdom of the Suebi

Regnum Suevorum

411 CE – 585 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
411 CE – 585 CE
Duration
174 years
Known Periods
8
Capital
Braga
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Kingdom of the Suebi (Latin: Regnum Suevorum), also called the Kingdom of Galicia (Latin: Regnum Galicia) or Suebi Kingdom of Galicia (Latin: Galicia suevorum regnum), was a Germanic post-Roman kingdom that was one of the first to separate from the Roman Empire. Based in the former Roman provinces of Gallaecia and northern Lusitania, the de facto kingdom was established by the Suebi about 409, and during the 6th century it became a formally declared kingdom identifying with Gallaecia. It maintained its independence until 585, when it was annexed by the Visigoths, and was turned into the sixth province of the Visigothic Kingdom in Hispania.

Historical Periods

Kingdom of the Suebi (414–416)

414 CE – 416 CE

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Capital: BragaArea: 53,504 km²

Kingdom of the Suebi (417–425)

417 CE – 425 CE

Capital: BragaArea: 87,648 km²

Kingdom of the Suebi (426–438)

426 CE – 438 CE

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Capital: BragaArea: 95,102 km²

Kingdom of the Suebi (439–440)

439 CE – 440 CE

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Capital: BragaArea: 149,185 km²

Kingdom of the Suebi (441–457)

441 CE – 457 CE

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Capital: BragaArea: 248,614 km²

Kingdom of the Suebi (458–475)

458 CE – 475 CE

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Capital: BragaArea: 95,341 km²

Kingdom of the Suebi (476–576)

476 CE – 576 CE

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Capital: BragaArea: 91,850 km²

Kingdom of the Suebi (577–586)

577 CE – 586 CE

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Capital: BragaArea: 91,850 km²

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