Theodemund

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Theodemund was a Suevic King of Galicia sometime between the years 469 and 550. This period is very obscure and little is known about the rulers in this time save that they were Arians. The hypothesis of his existence is based on a twelfth-century document that mentions a Theodemundus ruling the Sueves between Remismund and Theodomir. Because this mention occurs in a listing of seventh-century ecclesiastical divisions at the time of Wamba, Wilhelm Reinhart believes it was based on an earlier source.

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Preceded by
Veremund
Suevic King of Galicia
sixth century
Succeeded by
Chararic