'Theudemeres' (Theudemer) was a
Frankish king. He was the son of the Roman commander
Richomeres and his wife Ascyla.
Not much is known of Theudemeres. According to
Gregory of Tours a war broke out between the Franks and the Romans some unknown time after the fall of the usurping Emperor
Jovinus (
411 -
413) who had been supported by the Franks. Around
422, a Roman army entered
Gaul. King Theudemeres and his mother Ascyla were executed by the sword. Theudemeres' reign is supposed to be before that of king
Chlodio.
Theudemeres must have been a cousin of
Arbogastes.
References
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Gregory of Tours, Historiën, book II, chapter 9.
★ ''
Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire'' (PLRE II), J.R. Martindale