Valamir

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Valamir or Valamer (c. 420 – c. 465) was an

Attila the Hun's death, fought against the Huns to consolidate his independent control over a large group of Goths.[1]

Valamir was the son of

Battle of Chalons. After Attila's death (453), Valamir, by force and diplomacy, became the leader of the large grouping of Goths who were settled by the Emperor Marcian in Pannonia.[1]
In the subsequent fight for independence from the Huns from 456 to 457, Valamir defeated the sons of Attila.

In 459 Valamir's Ostrogoths did not receive their accustomed annual tribute from the Romans and felt that

Theoderic Strabo was getting more honour than they were. Valamir and his brothers therefore attacked Illyricum from 459 to 462, when the emperor Leo I agreed to pay the Goths 300 pounds of gold yearly. During a Scirian raid in the mid 460s, before the Battle of Bolia,[2] Valamir was thrown from his horse and killed.[3]

Jordanes in his Getica may have confused his name (Βαλαμέρ in the Greek alphabet), giving "Balamber" a fictitious existence as a king of the Huns about 375.[1]

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Preceded by
King of the Ostrogoths

447–465
Succeeded by