Stelle Gothi Narbonam ingressi uindemiae t...; (Continuatio Chronicorum Hieronymianorum (458 - 469), Burgess, The Chronicle of Hydatius, a. 414, p. 84-85) [5708]

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Text Continuatio Chronicorum Hieronymianorum (458 - 469) Hydatius of Aquae Flaviae
Quotation Gothi Narbonam ingressi uindemiae tempore. (...) Atauulfus apud narbonam Placidiam duxit uxorem; in quo profetia Danihelis putatur inpleta, ut ait, filiam regis austris sociandam regi aquilonis, nullo tamen eius ex ea semine subsistente. (...) Atauulfus a patritio Constantio pulsatus, ut relicta Narbona Hispanias peteret, per quendam Gothum apud Barcilonam inter familiares fabulas iugulatur; cui succedens Vallia in regno cum patritio Constantio pace mox facta Alanis et Vandalis Silingis in Lusitania et Betica sedentibus aduersatur.
Translation (47) The Goths entered Narabona at the time of the vintage. (...) (49) Athaulf married Placidia in Narbona. By this event it is thought that the prophecy of Daniel was fulfilled, according to which the daughter of the king of the south was to be united with the king of the north, but no offspring of his by her would survive. (...) (52) Athaulf, forced by patricius Constantius to abandon Narabona and make for Spain, was murdered in Barcelona by a certain Goth during an intimate conversation. He was succeeded as king by Vallia, who soon made peace with patricius Constantius and then turned against the Alans and Siling Vandals, who were settled in Lusitania and Baetica.
Quotation source Burgess, The Chronicle of Hydatius, a. 414, p. 84-85
Temporal Coverage 414 - 414
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Comment And in the end of years they shall join themselves together; for the king's daughter of the south shall come to the king of the north to make an agreement: but she shall not retain the power of the arm; neither shall he stand, nor his arm: but she shall be given up, and they that brought her, and he that begat her, and he that strengthened her in these times. (Dan 11:6)