Aidrik II of Káldôr

Aidrik II of Káldôr was the seventh ruler (362-377 ) of. Aidrik II was clearly the legitimate successor when died. But the increase in royal power propagated by his predecessors caused many of the Káldôric s to support the rival claim of. The was the result and Aidrik was betrayed and captured in a battle near  in 377. According to “popular” legend, Aidrik and his family were roasted over an open fire by the usurper but his son, at least, survived to regain the throne in 406.

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