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Meaning of "genseric"
genseric (adjective) - of or relating to the Vandal king Genseric or the Vandals
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- A male given name of mainly historical use, borne by a king of the Vandals.
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Genseric then assembled a fleet to lead an expedition to Rome.
The four brothers were martyred under Genseric by being dragged by horses.
Policy of Genseric justified his frequent examples of military.
Majorian then prepared for a campaign against the Vandals of Genseric.
Genseric agreed and the gates of Rome were thrown open to him and his men.
He reigned longer than any other Vandal king in Africa other than his grandfather Genseric.
Genseric establishes a merchant fleet to transport goods between Africa and the Italian mainland.
Son of Gento and grandson of Genseric.
Genseric the king of the Vandals.
Rome was sacked in 455 again by the Vandals under the command of Genseric.
Genseric seizes lands from the Berbers and destroys church buildings all over Mauretania.
The situation improved after the death of Genseric in 477.
Genseric the Vandals.
In 456 the city fell under the occupation of the Vandals of Africa, led by Genseric.
King Genseric continues the Vandal raids on the coast of Sicily and Italy.
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During the negotiations, Genseric gathered his ships and suddenly attacked the Roman fleet.
Genseric supported Olybrius ' candidacy for appointment as emperor.
And in 448 destroyed Genseric the fortifications of the city and dismantled its castle.
Genseric died thirty-nine years after having taken Carthage.
Four years later Genseric captured Carthage, and became the effective ruler of Mediterranean North Africa.
Here Genseric offered to surrender, if he could have a five-day truce to prepare the process.
Genseric had taken it in 455 to take it to Carthage.