Kingdom of the Vandals in Pannonia
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In 335 AD the Vandals established themselves in Pannonia as foederati of the empire after Constantine expelled them from Dacia. It was the second known kingdom of the Vandals.
Establishment
- January 336: The Vandals obtained the permission by the Roman emperor to settle in Pannonia, where they remained peaceful for at least forty years, obeying the laws of the Empire like the other inhabitants of the region. They were thus incorporated as foederati, maintaining their buffer function between the empire and the other barbarian tribes of the Sarmatian plain.
Chronology
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1. Vandals become foederati in Pannonia
After their expulsion from the Danube area by the invading Visigoths, the Vandals established themselves in Pannonia as Roman foederati.
- January 336: The Vandals obtained the permission by the Roman emperor to settle in Pannonia, where they remained peaceful for at least forty years, obeying the laws of the Empire like the other inhabitants of the region. They were thus incorporated as foederati, maintaining their buffer function between the empire and the other barbarian tribes of the Sarmatian plain.
2. The Gepids settle in the Carpathian Basin
The Gepids invaded Dacia and created their own kingdom in the area.
- January 351: The Gepids settle in the Carpathian Basin. No archaeological evidence substantiates the Gepids' presence before around 350.
- January 351: The Lazyges retake back the territories in the Carpathian Basin that were previously lost to the Roman Empire. The Iazyges were a nomadic tribe of Sarmatian origin.
3. Hunnic Wars
Were a series of conflicts that saw the Huns, an invading tribe probably from Central Asia, fighting against the Romans as well as the Germanic tribes of Europe.
3.1. Hunnic Invasion of Europe
The Huns invaded Europe starting with the Ukrainian Steppe.
3.1.1. The Kingdom of the Goths is absorbed by the Huns
The Huns invaded and annexed the Kingdom of the Goths.
- January 377: The Huns expelled the Goth from eastern Europe and expanded between the Danube and the Black Sea.
4. End of the Vandal Kingdom in Pannonia
The Hasdingi Vandals left their territoris in Pannonia to flee the Hunnic invasion.
- January 401: The Hasdingi Vandals left Pannonia around 400, driven to colonize new lands by the advance of Hun troops.
Disestablishment
- January 401: The Hasdingi Vandals left Pannonia around 400, driven to colonize new lands by the advance of Hun troops.