Framta
Framta, Framtan or Framtane (
Suevi in Galicia
in 457.
After the death of the Suevic king
Warnic king Aioulf, executed by his Visigothic masters for insubordination, the Suevi regrouped themselves and "set up" one of their own, Maldras, as king in 456.[1] In 457, however, some of the Suevic people apparently abandoned Maldras and "called" Framta king.[1] In light of the evidence of dynastic kingship among the Sueves, the instance of Maldras and Framta has been taken as indicative that the people retained some right to elect a king of their choosing at the end of a lineage.[2]
Framta and Maldras, as well as their followers, acted independently of one another. While Framta reigned, Maldras led his Sueves into
Rechimund, who was not king.[2]
Sources
- Thompson, E. A. Romans and Barbarians: The Decline of the Western Empire. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1982. ISBN 0-299-08700-X.