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Frumar Frumar (or Frumarius) (died 464) was a Suevic warlord who succeeded Maldras, assassinated in February 460, as leader of the Suevic group then raiding Lusitania.〔Thompson, 167. Hydatius wrote: ''Inter Frumarium et Rechimundum oritur de regni potestate dissensio'' ("Between Frumar and Rechimund arose a dissension of the power of the kingdom").〕 He probably competed with Rechimund, the Suevic war leader in Galicia, for the throne until his death.〔 In 460, by the action of two Roman nobles, Ospinio and Ascanius, the Visigothic army harassing Frumar's Sueves was caused to retreat.〔Thompson, 181.〕 Later that same year Frumar ravaged the town of Aquae Flaviae with the complicity of the Romans.〔Thompson, 171.〕 He captured the bishop and chronicler Hydatius, holding him prisoner for three months before releasing, against the pleas of Ospinio and Ascanius.〔〔 The Hispano-Roman nobility of western Iberia was becoming accommodated to Suevic rule. ==Sources==
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