Definitions for Genseric

Genseric Gen·ser·ic

Spelling: [jen-ser-ik, gen-]
IPA: /ˈdʒɛn sər ɪk, ˈgɛn-/

Genseric is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 254 anagrams from letters in Genseric (ceeginrs).

Definitions for Genseric

noun

  1. a.d. c390–477, king of the Vandals, conqueror in northern Africa and Italy.

Examples for Genseric

It dies a natural death, even though some Alaric or Genseric happens to be at hand to take possession of the corpse.

Genseric, prince of the Vandals, and the vessels of the Temple, 611.

Genseric, king of the Vandals, sacked and pillaged the ancient capital in June 455.

Among her works are odes, eclogues, idyls, and a tragedy (Genseric).

We may place this moment at the date of its capture by Genseric.

She in revenge sent to Genseric a secret message to attack Rome.

For these reasons the Vandals gladly undertook the enterprise, and under Genseric, their king, became lords of Africa.

Eudoxia met Genseric at the gates in royal robes and jewels.

Some apply this symbol of a "falling star" to Genseric, but this is incongruous.

Rome was pillaged fourteen days by Genseric during his reign.

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