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ALARIC II . (d. 507), eighth king of the Goths in Spain, succeeded his father Euric or Evaric in 485. His dominions not only included the whole of Spain except its north-western corner, but also Aquitaine and the greater part of Provence. In religion Alaric was an Arian, but he greatly mitigated the persecuting policy of his father Euric towards the Catholics and authorized them to hold in 506 the council of Agde. He displayed similar wisdom and liberality in political affairs by appointing a commission to prepare an abstract of the Roman laws and imperial decrees, which should form the authoritative code for his Roman subjects. This is generally known as the Breviarium Alaricianum, or. Breviary of Alaric (q.v.). Alaric was of a peaceful disposition, and endeavoured strictly to maintain the treaty which his father had concluded with the Franks, whose king Clovis, however, desiring to obtain the Gothic
ALA-SHEHR (anc. Philadelphia), a town of Asia Minor , in the Aidin vilayet, situated in the valley of the Kuzu Chai (Cogamus), at the foot of the Boz Dagh (Mt. Tmolus) 83 m. E. of Smyrna (105 by railway). Pop. 22,000 (Moslems, 17,00o; Christians, 5000). Philadelphia was founded by Attalus II. of Pergamum about 150 B.C., became one of the " Seven Churches " of Asia, and was called " Little Athens " on account of its festivals and temples. It was subject to frequent earth-quakes. Philadelphia was an independent neutral city, under the influence of the Latin Knights of Rhodes, when taken in 1390 by Sultan Bayezid I. and an auxiliary
Minor had surrendered. Twelve years later it was captured by Timur, who built a wall
standing
appearance . It is the seat of an archbishop and has several mosques and Christian churches. There are small industries and a fair
mineral
great
See W. M. Ramsay, Letters to the Seven Churches (1904). End of Article: ALARIC II If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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