Godigisel ( 359– 406) was King of the
Hasdingi
The Hasdingi were one of the Vandal peoples of the Roman era. The Vandals were Germanic peoples, who are believed to have spoken an East Germanic language, and were first reported during the first centuries of the Roman empire in the area which i ...
Vandals
The Vandals were a Germanic people who were first reported in the written records as inhabitants of what is now Poland, during the period of the Roman Empire. Much later, in the fifth century, a group of Vandals led by kings established Vand ...
until his death in 406.
It is unclear when or how he became king; however, in 405 he formed and led a coalition of Germanic peoples, including the Hasdingi Vandals, Silingi Vandals, Suebi, and others from Pannonia with the intention of invading Roman Gaul. Before crossing the Rhine River into Gaul, he was killed in the
Vandal–Frankish war, possibly in late 406.
Shortly after his death (traditionally dated to 31 December 406), this group of Vandals and their allies
crossed the Rhine, possibly while it was frozen, into the territory of the
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire ruled the Mediterranean and much of Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. The Roman people, Romans conquered most of this during the Roman Republic, Republic, and it was ruled by emperors following Octavian's assumption of ...
.
Godigisel was succeeded by his eldest surviving son,
Gunderic.
Godigisel was also the father of
Genseric, who succeeded Gunderic.
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350s births
400s deaths
Kings of the Vandals
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Monarchs killed in action
5th-century monarchs in Europe
4th-century monarchs in Europe