Alaric II
| Alaric II | |
|---|---|
| A ring depicting Alaric II | |
| King of the Visigoths | |
| Reign | 28 December 484 – c. August 507 | 
| Predecessor | Euric | 
| Successor | Gesalec | 
| Born | c. 458/466 | 
| Died | c. August 507 (aged 41/49) | 
| Spouse | Unknown Theodegotha | 
| Issue | Gesalec Amalaric | 
| Father | Euric | 
| Mother | Ragnagild | 
| Religion | Arian Christianity | 
Alaric II (Gothic: 𐌰𐌻𐌰𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌺𐍃, Alareiks, 'ruler of all'; Latin: Alaricus; c. 458/466 – August 507) was the King of the Visigoths from 484 until 507. He succeeded his father Euric as King of the Visigoths in Toulouse on 28 December 484; he was the great-grandson of the more famous Alaric I, who sacked Rome in 410. He established his capital at Aire-sur-l'Adour (Vicus Julii) in Aquitaine. His dominions included not only the majority of Hispania (excluding its northwestern corner) but also Gallia Aquitania and the greater part of an as-yet undivided Gallia Narbonensis.