Ariaric also known as Ariacus was a 4th-century Thervingian Gothic pagan ruler (reiks, kindins)[1][2][3] He was succeeded by Geberic.
[4] In 328, Constantine the Great constructed a bridge across the Danube and built fortifications in the territory of Oltenia and Wallachia.
This caused a migration of the Thervingi and Taifali to the west into Tisza Sarmatian controlled areas.
The Sarmatians joined forces with Constantine, who appointed his son Constantine II to campaign against the Goths in late winter 332, reportedly resulting in the deaths of approximately one hundred thousand people due to the weather and lack of food.
[5] Ariaric's son Aoric was raised in Constantinople, where a statue was erected in his memory.