Migration: way past the Mondego valley to High Estremadura and Lower Beira
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Suebi under king [[Hermeric]], probably coming from the Alemanni, the Quadi, or both,<ref>{{cite journal |last1=López Quiroga |first1=Jorge |title=Elementos foráneos en las necrópolis tardorromanas de Beiral (Ponte de Lima, Portugal) y Vigo (Pontevedra, España): de nuevo la cuestión del siglo V d. C. en la Península Ibérica |journal=CuPAUAM |date=2001 |volume=27 |pages=115–124 |url=https://www.uam.es/otros/cupauam/pdf/Cupauam27/2706.pdf |access-date=2 July 2018}}</ref> worked their way into the south of France, eventually crossing the [[Pyrenees]] and entering the [[Iberian Peninsula]] which was no longer under Imperial rule since the rebellion of [[Gerontius (magister militum)|Gerontius]] and [[Maximus of Hispania|Maximus]] in 409.
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Suebi under king [[Hermeric]], probably coming from the Alemanni, the Quadi, or both,<ref>{{cite journal |last1=López Quiroga |first1=Jorge |title=Elementos foráneos en las necrópolis tardorromanas de Beiral (Ponte de Lima, Portugal) y Vigo (Pontevedra, España): de nuevo la cuestión del siglo V d. C. en la Península Ibérica |journal=CuPAUAM |date=2001 |volume=27 |pages=115–124 |url=https://www.uam.es/otros/cupauam/pdf/Cupauam27/2706.pdf |access-date=2 July 2018}}</ref> worked their way into the south of France, eventually crossing the [[Pyrenees]] and entering the [[Iberian Peninsula]] which was no longer under Imperial rule since the rebellion of [[Gerontius (magister militum)|Gerontius]] and [[Maximus of Hispania|Maximus]] in 409.
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Passing through the [[Basque Country (historical territory)|Basque country]], they settled in the Roman province of [[Gallaecia]], in north-western [[Hispania]] (modern [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Asturias]],
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Passing through the [[Basque Country (historical territory)|Basque country]], they settled in the Roman province of [[Gallaecia]], in north-western [[Hispania]] (modern [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Asturias]], Northern half of [[Portugal]]), swore fealty to Emperor [[Honorius (emperor)|Honorius]] and were accepted as ”[[foederati]]” and permitted to settle, under their own autonomous governance. Contemporaneously with the self-governing province of [[Sub-Roman Britain|Britannia]], the kingdom of the Suebi in Gallaecia became the first of the sub-Roman kingdoms to be formed in the disintegrating territory of the Western Roman Empire. Suebic Gallaecia was the first kingdom separated from the Roman Empire to mint coins.
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The Suebic kingdom in [[Gallaecia]] and northern [[Lusitania]] was established in 410 and lasted until 584. Smaller than the [[Ostrogoths|Ostrogothic]] kingdom of Italy or the [[Visigoths|Visigothic]] kingdom in [[Hispania]], it reached a relative stability and prosperity—and even expanded military southwards—despite the occasional quarrels with the neighbouring Visigothic kingdom.
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The Suebic kingdom in [[Gallaecia]] and northern [[Lusitania]] was established in 410 and lasted until 584. Smaller than the [[Ostrogoths|Ostrogothic]] kingdom of Italy or the [[Visigoths|Visigothic]] kingdom in [[Hispania]], it reached a relative stability and prosperity—and even expanded military southwards—despite the occasional quarrels with the neighbouring Visigothic kingdom.
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