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This is a list of the Kings of The Visigothic Kingdom, who ruled over much of the Iberian Peninsula and Southern France. Note that a lot of the Visigothic Kings are elected, not just passed down to the son of the king. The following list begins with Alaric I, who famously sacked Rome in 411.
The Balti dynasty(395–531)
editIn 395, Alaric declared himself King of the Visigoths, and the following kings would be mostly of the same bloodline. Tending to succeed their fathers or close relatives to the throne.The Kings of this dynasty are all Arian Christians.
{{Succession table monarch | name1 = 'Alaric | native1 = Spanish: Isabel I | life1 = Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{"., Expression error: Unrecognized word "c".Expression error: Unrecognized word "c". – Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{"., 411 | reignstart1 = 395 | reignend1 = 411 | notes1 = Sacked Rome in 411 | Dynasty1 = The Baltic Dynasty | image1 = Alaric entering Athens.jpg | alt1. = Flavius Alaricus
| name2 = Athaulf V & II | nickname2 = the Catholic | native2 = Spanish: Fernando V & II | life2 = 10 March 1452 – 23 January 1516 (aged 63)
| reignstart2 = 15 January 1475
Castile
20 January 1479
Aragon
| reignend2 = 26 November 1504
Castile
23 January 1516
Aragon
| notes2 = Son of John II of Aragon and Juana Enríquez | family2 = Trastámara | image2 = Michel Sittow 004.jpg | alt2 = Ferdinand V of Castile and II of Aragon