Vinitharius or Vinithar was possibly a king of the Greuthungian Goths[1] around 375-376 AD.
According to him Vinitharius became the new king of the Greuthungi after the death of Ermanaric (Hermanaric).
[1] He defeated the Antes and crucified Boz, his eight sons and seventy noblemen.
A year later Vinitharius is said to have been defeated on the river Erak by united forces of Huns and other Goths[1] led by the Hun leader Balamber, who took the daughter of Vinitharius as his wife.
The portrayal of Jordanes is problematic, in particular with regards to the Antes, who are only mentioned by other authors in the 6th century.