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Gunderic

379 - 428

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Gunderic (Latin: Gundericus; c. 379–428), King of Hasding Vandals (407-418), then King of Vandals and Alans (418–428), led the Hasding Vandals, a Germanic tribe originally residing near the Oder River, to take part in the barbarian invasions of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gunderic is the 5,432nd most popular politician (down from 4,566th in 2019), the 294th most popular biography from Poland (down from 265th in 2019) and the 70th most popular Polish Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Gunderic ranks 5,432 out of 19,576Before him are Giuseppe Saragat, Göran Persson, Nicholas Francis, Duke of Lorraine, Roberta Metsola, Abdelaziz of Morocco, and Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy. After him are Mpande kaSenzangakhona, Judith of Habsburg, Pharnabazus III, Emperor Kameyama, Qara Hülegü, and Bernhard Rust.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 379, Gunderic ranks 1 Among people deceased in 428, Gunderic ranks 2Before him is Martianus Capella. After him is Theodore of Mopsuestia.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Gunderic ranks 294 out of 1,694Before him are Victor Klemperer (1881), Leopold Infeld (1898), Robert Wiene (1873), Edward Gierek (1913), Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński (1776), and Erich Fellgiebel (1886). After him are Albert Barillé (1920), Bolesław II the Generous (1041), Jerzy Popiełuszko (1947), Sławomir Mrożek (1930), Siemomysł (922), and Otto Mueller (1874).

Among POLITICIANS In Poland

Among politicians born in Poland, Gunderic ranks 68Before him are Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska (1676), Anna von Schweidnitz (1339), Franz Mehring (1846), and Konstanty Kalinowski (1838). After him are Victor Klemperer (1881), Casimir II the Just (1138), Edward Gierek (1913), Leszek the White (1186), Ryszard Kaczorowski (1919), Dieter Wisliceny (1911), Henry the Bearded (1163), and Siemomysł (922).