[1] Remismund's early career was spent as an ambassador between Galicia and Gaul, which trip he made several times.
[2] Remismund was confirmed in the kingship when the Visigothic monarch, Theodoric II, sent him gifts, including weapons, and a Gothic princess for a wife.
[5] In 465 he sacked Coimbra or Conímbriga and in 468 destroyed it, plundering the goods of a noble family called the Cantabri.
[6] In 469 the city of Lisbon was betrayed to the Suevi by a native Roman named Lusidius.
Also in 469 Remismund began negotiations with the Roman Emperor Anthemius through a large embassy of Sueves led by Lusidius.