Hilderic leads by 7.0 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Ancient

Emperor · Ancient
Hilderic became king of the Vandals, succeeding Thrasamund. His reign marked a shift in Vandal policy, as he pursued reconciliation with the Roman Empire and the Catholic Church, reversing the Arian persecution of Catholics.
Hilderic was overthrown in a coup led by his cousin Gelimer, who accused him of weakness and pro-Roman policies. Hilderic was imprisoned, and Gelimer seized the Vandal throne, ending Hilderic's reign.
As Byzantine forces under Belisarius invaded Vandal Africa, Gelimer ordered the execution of Hilderic and his supporters. This act removed a potential rival claimant and eliminated a figure whom the Byzantines might have used to legitimize their invasion.
Zimri-Lim, king of Mari, was defeated by Hammurabi of Babylon after a period of alliance. Mari was sacked and destroyed, and Zimri-Lim was killed or captured. This ended Mari's independence and incorporated it into the Babylonian Empire, marking the end of a major Syrian kingdom.
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