Radagaisus, born in the year four hundred, was a formidable military leader known for his role as a Gothic king. His reign was marked by a significant invasion of Roman Italy, which commenced in the latter part of four hundred and five and extended into the early months of four hundred and six.
A staunch pagan, Radagaisus's leadership was characterized by his commitment to his beliefs and his people. His military campaigns were ambitious, aiming to challenge the might of the Roman Empire during a time of great turmoil.
Despite his initial successes, Radagaisus ultimately faced defeat at the hands of the Roman general Stilicho. This confrontation marked a pivotal moment in his life, leading to his execution and the end of his aspirations for power.