Immediate Family
About Hildis of the Vandals
Hildis Princess of Vandals (-572)
Generations of genealogists have accepted Hildis as a daughter of Hilderic, King of the Vandals in Africa. She has been seen, therefore, as a gateway ancestor to the Roman Imperial dynasty of Theodosius. However, this highly improbable descent is not supported by any contemporary reference. Moreover, the historical facts argue against the connection. Hilderic was deposed by his kinsman Gelimer in 530/31, then in 533 Gelimer himself was defeated by the Byzantine general Belisarius. Hilderic's daughter(s) were captured, along with other members of the Vandal royal family. They then disappear from history. Because of their descent from Valentinian III, they represented a dynastic threat to the Emperor Justinian. They were probably placed in a convent. Finally, religious reasons would have presented a barrier to the marriage of a Vandal princess to a Danish king. Even if Justinian had allowed Hilderic's daughters to marry, the fact that they were Christians would have mandated marriage to Christian princes in the Byzantine sphere of influence. They would not have been married to pagans ruling kingdoms distant from the Empire. Justin Swanström (2010).
Basics
- Father: Theorized to be Hilderic, king of Vandals. Source missing.
- Husband: Valdar HROARSSON
- Son: Harald VALDARSSON b: 568 in Jutland, Denmark
Sources:
- Abbrev: Stuart (1992)
- Title: Royalty for Commoners
- Author: Stuart, R. W.
- Publication: Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2nd. Ed. 1992 (firstEd. 1988).
- Page: pp. 175-176 (Line 240)
Other notes
REF RC. Possibly daughter of Hilderic, King of Vandals. If so the royal Vandals line goes back to Genseric, who conquered much of Africa about 425-455.
- d. c. 572
- Married Valdar Hroarsson (547-)
- Children: [listed under entry for Valdar Hroarsson]
Sources:
- 1. "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.
- This book lists all of the known ancestors of John of Gaunt, which amounts to most of the Medieval royalty of Europe. Also see the following article: "A Mediaeval Miscellany: Commentaries on Roderick W. Stuart's Royalty for Commoners," The American Genealogist 69 (April 1994)
Hilda Hildericsdotter [Parents] 1 was born 2 about 530 in Denmark. She married 3 Frode VII Harald King of Danes about 546 in Denmark.
Other marriages:
- Harold Valdarsson
They had the following children:
- M i Halfdan III King of Danes
Name: Hildis OF THE VANDALS
- Given Name: Hildis
- Surname: of the Vandals
- Sex: F 1
- Death: 572
Marriage 1 Valdar HROARSSON
- Children
- Harold VALDARSSON b: 568 in Jutland, Denmark
Sources:
- Abbrev: Stuart (1992)
- Title: Royalty for Commoners
- Author: Stuart, R. W.
- Publication: Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2nd. Ed. 1992 (firstEd. 1988).
- Page: pp. 175-176 (Line 240)
Reference: http://familytrees.genopro.com/318186/jarleslekt/default.htm?page=t...
ID: I69381
Name: Hildis of the VANDALS
- Suffix: Vandal Princess
- Title: Vandal Princess
- Sex: F
- Birth: Abt 515
- Death: Abt 572
Note:
- Sources: RC 240; Kraentzler 1666, 1793.
- RC: Hildis, Vandal princess, died about 572.
- K-1666 calls her Hildis and married to Harold Valdarsson. RC says this man was her son. K-1793 calls her Hilda, married to Frode VII. Both these lines have her as the daughter of Hilderic of the Vandals. Will stick with RC. Also Kraentzler's birthdate, 572, is RC's death date.
NOTE: Some authorities give, as her father, Hilderic, King of Vandals, thus opening up the possiblity of a royal Vandals line going back to Genseric, a Vandal who conquered much of Africa about 425-455 AD. This lineage may be sound but needs more work. Hilderic's RIN is 9302. Since this line, going back, was from Simpson Gedcom (looks like it from Kraentzler), will include it--but with a caveat. Incidentally, this Simpson/Kraentzler material had Hildis married to wrong man, two generations up and gave her a c515 birth date. Also, Simpson has the line going clear back to Adam, which is mighty, mighty, mighty iffy. And add mighty many more times.
Change Date: 12 JUL 2000 at 21:33:25
Her ancestry is found elsewhere on this tree.
Hildis' father was Hilderic Christian Of Vandais and her mother was Amfleda Vandals. Her paternal grandparents were Hunneric Vandals and Eudoric Eudoxia Vandais. She had a sister named Hildu. She was the older of the two children.
Hildis of the Vandals's Timeline
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Carthage, North Africa
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Jutland, Egtved, Vejle Municipality, Denmark
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