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- Gesalec abstract "Gesalic (Gothic: Gaisalaiks), Gesaleico in Spanish and Portuguese, Gesaleic in Catalan, was a king of the Visigoths from 507 to 511, and died in 513. Although the illegitimate son of Alaric II. He had been elected king by the Visigoths after Alaric had been killed in battle by the Franks. Alaric's only legitimate son, Amalaric, was a child and too young to rule.Initially Gesalec was supported by the powerful Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great, but this support eventually faded. Between 508 and 511, he had two important Visigothic nobles executed. Gesalec's rule was dealt a decisive blow when the Burgundians, led by their king Gundobad, captured and plundered Narbonne, his capital. Gesalec fled to Barcelona, where he remained until Theodoric deposed him. Theodoric took over the rule of the Visigothic kingdom for the next 15 years, collecting its taxes and appointing its officials, ostensibly in the name of Gesalic's half-brother, Amalaric, until he was old enough to rule.Driven from the throne, Gesalec found a refuge in Carthage from the Vandal king Thrasamund. The Vandal king supported his cause, providing him money and men, and in 510 and 511 the Vandal navy supported Gesalec's invasion of Spain. However, after receiving some stern letters from Theodoric, Thrasamund recognized he was no match for the Ostrogoths and withdrew his support for Gesalec, offering an apology and gold to Theodoric.Abandoned by Thrasamund, Gesalec fled to Aquitania, where he remained for a year. Herwig Wolfram notes that although Aquitania had been conquered by the Franks following the Battle of Vouille, it was still thickly populated by Visigoths and pro-Gothic Romans. Gesalec returned once again to Spain, only to be defeated by Theodoric's general Ibbas outside of Barcelona, according to Isidore of Seville at the twelfth milestone. Although he escaped from the battlefield, Gesalec was captured after crossing the Durance River and subsequently executed. Wolfram explains that Gesalec had played "his last card, the Burgundians", but in a footnote observes "Isidore does not tell us whether Burgundians or Ostrogothic guards captured and killed the luckless Visigothic king." Peter Heather speculates his execution was "probably in 513."16x16px Media related to Gesaleico at Wikimedia Commons".
- Gesalec deathDate "0513".
- Gesalec deathYear "0513".
- Gesalec thumbnail Gesaleico-rey-visigodo.png?width=300.
- Gesalec wikiPageID "1153871".
- Gesalec wikiPageRevisionID "635921306".
- Gesalec dateOfDeath "513".
- Gesalec hasPhotoCollection Gesalec.
- Gesalec name "Gesalic".
- Gesalec shortDescription "Visigothic king".
- Gesalec title Visigoths.
- Gesalec years "507".
- Gesalec description "Visigothic king".
- Gesalec description "Visigothic king".
- Gesalec subject Category:513_deaths.
- Gesalec subject Category:6th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Gesalec subject Category:Balti_dynasty.
- Gesalec subject Category:Murdered_monarchs.
- Gesalec subject Category:Visigothic_kings.
- Gesalec subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
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- Gesalec comment "Gesalic (Gothic: Gaisalaiks), Gesaleico in Spanish and Portuguese, Gesaleic in Catalan, was a king of the Visigoths from 507 to 511, and died in 513. Although the illegitimate son of Alaric II. He had been elected king by the Visigoths after Alaric had been killed in battle by the Franks. Alaric's only legitimate son, Amalaric, was a child and too young to rule.Initially Gesalec was supported by the powerful Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great, but this support eventually faded.".
- Gesalec label "Geisalic".
- Gesalec label "Gesalec".
- Gesalec label "Gesalec".
- Gesalec label "Gesalech nyugati gót király".
- Gesalec label "Gesalech".
- Gesalec label "Gesaleic".
- Gesalec label "Gesaleico".
- Gesalec label "Gesaleico".
- Gesalec label "Gesaleiko".
- Gesalec label "Gesalek".
- Gesalec label "Gesalich".
- Gesalec label "Gesalico".
- Gesalec label "Гезалех".
- Gesalec label "Гезалех".
- Gesalec label "ゲサリック".
- Gesalec sameAs Gesalich.
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- Gesalec depiction Gesaleico-rey-visigodo.png.
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- Gesalec name "Gesalic".