The Battle Before 468 AD: Leo I vs Gaiseric #vandals

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Leo I and Gaiseric had contentious relations. They used diplomatic and military maneuvers to speak to the tensions and suspicions. Leo I generally tried to help the West, while Gaiseric tried to undermine the Western Roman Empire.
#vandals #easternromanempire

Music Credits:
Medieval Astrology- Underbelly & Ty Mayer
Stark Goes Dark- The Whole Other

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:34 Beginning
2:22 Treaty
4:32 Olybrius
4:52 Effects
6:35 Ascension of Anthemius
7:25 Last Efforts
8:39 Analysis

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