Theodimundus or Theudimund( Latin: Theodimundus; Greek: Θευδιμούνδος; fl. 541) was a Byzantine official of Barbarian origins.
Theodimundus was the son of strategos (and likely MVM vacans) [1] Mauricius, a son of magister militum Mundus, himself a possible descendant of Attila the Hun. [2] [3] [4]
He belonged to the barbarian military aristocracy fighting for the Byzantines in the Balkans. [5] Theodimundus was active during the reign of Emperor Justinian (r. 527–565). As a young man (by 540/541), he served in the Byzantine army during the Gothic War of 535-554 under Vitalius. He participated in the Battle of Treviso against the Gothic king Hildebad and barely escaped with his life, fleeing with his commander after the Byzantine defeat. [1] [6] [7]
Theodimundus or Theudimund( Latin: Theodimundus; Greek: Θευδιμούνδος; fl. 541) was a Byzantine official of Barbarian origins.
Theodimundus was the son of strategos (and likely MVM vacans) [1] Mauricius, a son of magister militum Mundus, himself a possible descendant of Attila the Hun. [2] [3] [4]
He belonged to the barbarian military aristocracy fighting for the Byzantines in the Balkans. [5] Theodimundus was active during the reign of Emperor Justinian (r. 527–565). As a young man (by 540/541), he served in the Byzantine army during the Gothic War of 535-554 under Vitalius. He participated in the Battle of Treviso against the Gothic king Hildebad and barely escaped with his life, fleeing with his commander after the Byzantine defeat. [1] [6] [7]