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5th-century bishop and historian
Hydatius was one such continuator. His continuation begins with a preface explaining his debt to Jerome, and then picks up in the year 379. Hydatius had
Hydatius
409–585 Germanic kingdom in northwestern Iberia
183–184 Thompson, Romans and Barbarians, 168 Hydatius, 134 Hydatius, 165 Jordanes, Getica, XLIV Hydatius, 166 Gillett, "The Birth of Ricimer", Historia:
Kingdom_of_the_Suebi
Roman general and statesman (c. 390 – 454)
in Augusta Vindelicorum. In 431 he returned to Gaul, where he received Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae, who complained about the attacks of the Suebes
Flavius_Aetius
Western Roman emperor from 455 to 456
Spaniard historian Hydatius (400 c. – 469 c.) and the Byzantine chronicler John of Antioch (first half of the 7th century): Hydatius, Chronicle John of
Avitus
Western Roman emperor in 472
chronicle Hydatius wrote Placidia was unmarried as of 455. Steven Muhlberger points out that many of the events in the chronicle of Hydatius are based
Olybrius
King of the Visigoths
AA 9, p. 478 (wrongly dated into the year 440) Hydatius, chronicle 134, in: MGH AA 11, p. 24 Hydatius, chronicle 140 and 142, in: MGH AA 11, p. 25; Jordanes
Theodoric_I
Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461
gallica anno 511, 634; Marius Aventicensis, s.a. 460; Hydatius, 200, s.a. 460. According to Hydatius, the peace talks took place after late November, which
Majorian
Part of the Hunnic invasion of the Roman province of Gaul
the sacking of Metz on 7 April may have been a literary trope used by Hydatius and Gregory of Tours to emphasise Attila's pagan nature to a Christian
Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
Battle_of_the_Catalaunian_Plains
5th-century war between the Visigoths and the Western Roman Empire
Schultheis 2019, p. 21. Hydatius, s.a. 438 Schultheis 2019, p. 18. Prosper, 1326 Prosper, 1335 Hydatius s.a. 439 Prosper s.a. 439; Hydatius s.a. 439. Instead
Gothic_War_(436–439)
Thompson 1982, p. 162. Hydatius, Croncles XXIX Sidonius Apollinaris, Ep. I.2 Hydatius, Cronicles 166 Thompson 1982, p. 163. Hydatius, Chronicles 172-175
Gothic_War_in_Spain_(456)
(help) Hydatius, s.a. 462 Priscus, fr. 39.1 Hydatius s.a. 463 MacGeorge 2002, p. 115. Priscus – Fragments Gregory of Tours – Historia Francorum Hydatius –
Gothic_war_against_Aegidius
King of the Suebi (died 441)
(or Suevi) in the city of Braga (Bracara Augusta) according to bishop Hydatius (who wrote his chronicle around the year 470). Although bishop Isidore
Hermeric
King of the Suevi
was one of the most innovative and belligerent of the Suevi monarchs. Hydatius, the contemporary bishop and chronicler from Galicia who is the sole contemporary
Rechiar
King of Soissons (r. 461–464/65) in the Western Roman Empire
is granted by Hydatius, Marius Aventicensis, and Gregory. The envoy he sent to the Visigoths is spoken of by Hydatius alone. Hydatius and Gregory both
Aegidius
Epitoma Chronicon, s.a. 436. Prosper; Chronica Gallica of 452; Hydatius; and Sidonius Apollinaris Hydatius, Chronicles 110 Mazzarino 1976, p. 300-301.
Burgundian_Revolt_of_Gunther
Western Roman Empire conducted by Visigoths
p. 394-395. Hydatius, Kron., 46, 47, 48; Isidore, Hist. Wand., 72; Olymp. fr. 30. See also Courtois, Les Vandales, p. 52-53. Hydatius, chron., XVII
Gothic_War_in_Spain_(416–418)
Fifth-century Roman patricius under Emperor Avitus
reign of the Western emperor Avitus. He is attested in the Chronicle of Hydatius and in the Fasti Vindobonenses priores, which record him as patricius and
Messianus
Internal conflict of the Western Roman Empire
333. O'Flynn 1983, p. 116. Hydatius, s.a. 460 Wijnendaele 2024, p. 121. Hydatius, s.a. 463 Hydatius, s.a. 463 Hydatius, s.a. 462 Priscus of Panium,
Roman_civil_war_of_461
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
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Byzantine_Empire
King of the western Alans (died 418)
History of the Later Roman Empire. Macmillan & Co. Ltd., 1923. Hydatius. Continuatio chronicorum Hieronymianorum. Hydatius, 68. Bury, 203 and n2. v t e
Attaces
troop count in the Notitia dignitatum Hydatius, Chronicles, s.a. 432 Davison 2013, p. 78. Davison 2013, p. 81. Hydatius, s.a. 432, Prosper 1298 Dierkens &
Frankish_War_(431–432)
5th century Suevic king of Galicia
gentile") according to Hydatius, but Isidore of Seville, writing well over a century and a half later, and whose source was Hydatius, says ut ferunt, gentilitatis
Rechila
242. Hydatius, Chronicles 24 Bury 1889, p. 153. Kulikowski 1997, p. 139. Wijnendaele 2017, pp. 185–203. Prosper 1290 Matthews 1990, p. 379. Hydatius, Chronicles
Gothic_revolt_of_Theodoric_I
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
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Julius_Caesar
Roman bishop
intolerance of and severity toward Priscillian, Hydatius promoted rather than prevented the spread of his sect. Hydatius convened a synod held at Caesaraugusta
Priscillian
Sack of Rome by the Vandals (455)
JSTOR 40311008. Muhlberger, S., The Fifth Century Chroniclers: Prosper, Hydatius and the Gallic Chronicler of 452 (Leeds, 1990) – for Prosper's hagiographic
Sack_of_Rome_(455)
Imperial Roman military office
Empire, pp. 262, 491 PLRE I, p. 1113 Hydatius, Chronica Hispania, 122 Hydatius, Chronica Hispania, 128 Hydatius, Chronica Hispania, 134 PLRE I, p. 1112
Magister_militum
Chronicon of Hydatius, a 5th-century bishop and chronicler from Gallaecia (present-day northwestern Spain) and indirectly by Merobaudes. Hydatius describes
Gothic_revolt_of_Anaolsus
in Spain is the chronicler Hydatius, additional information is provided by Orosius and Prosper. Unfortunately does Hydatius not provide a clear reason
Asterius campaign in Gallaecia
Asterius_campaign_in_Gallaecia
attached to that of Hydatius because he visited Aëtius as an envoy on a diplomatic mission. If one maintains the order of Hydatius' events, Aëtius first
Aetius_campaign_in_the_Alps
Archaeological site in Tunisia
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Carthage
King of the Suevi
identified with Aioulf. According to the local and contemporary chronicler Hydatius, after the sack of Braga and the execution of Rechiar, the previous Suevic
Aioulf
Indo-European language of the Italic branch
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Latin
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
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Ancient_Rome
Roman historian (59 BC – AD 17)
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Livy
War in the Western Roman Empire
Apollinaris, Carmina 7, 495 ff O'Flynn 1983, p. 105. Hydatius, Chronicles 172-175, in: MGH AA 11, p. 28v. Hydatius, 176, s.a. 456; Priscus, fragment 24; Sidonius
Roman_civil_war_of_456
Christian sect in Roman Spain
attention of the bishop Hyginus of Cordoba. Hyginus made his fears known to Hydatius, Bishop of Emerita, and Ithacius of Ossonoba. The bishops of Hispania and
Priscillianism
Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)
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Roman_Republic
Prosper. Marcellinus. Jordanes. John of Antioch, fragment 201. Theophanes. Hydatius. John of Antioch. Evagrius Scholasticus. Ralph Mathisen, "Petronius Maximus
Heraclius (primicerius sacri cubiculi)
Heraclius_(primicerius_sacri_cubiculi)
for the West. According to indirect indications from the chronicle of Hydatius and later summaries of Jordan, his operation had two goals: to eliminate
Spanish_War_of_Euric
King of Burgundy from 455 to 473
military role for Rome. They fought alongside Aetius against Attila, and Hydatius reports that in 456 the Burgundians campaigned with the Aquitanian Goths
Gondioc
Conflict between Western Roman Empire and Vandals (439–442)
rhetoricians and theologians. The main source about the events are Prosper and Hydatius. Furthermore, Cassiodorus and Jordanes provide useful information. A few
Vandal_War_(439–442)
Numbers in the Roman numeral system
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Roman_numerals
Ruler of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453
pressures to retire "from Italy without ever setting foot south of the Po". As Hydatius writes in his Chronica Minora: The Huns, who had been plundering Italy
Attila
Magisterial title
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Prefect
Gothic chieftain
Chronicon of Hydatius: 92: Per Aetium comitem, haud procul de Arelate, quaedam Gothorum manus extinguitur, Anaolso optimate eorum capto. — Hydatius, Chronicon
Anaolsus
Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth
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Romulus_and_Remus
Groups of peasant insurgents in the later Roman Empire
Theodore Mommsen follows him, but there is no reason to accept Isidore over Hydatius and every reason not to, when considering that Isidore neglects to mention
Bagaudae
Age of the ancient Greeks and Romans
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Classical_antiquity
5th century Kingdom of Romans in Soissons
the Vandals in North Africa, perhaps as potential allies. As reported by Hydatius, Aegidius died either by poison or in an ambush in the autumn of that year
Kingdom_of_Soissons
Roman province in the northwest Iberian Peninsula
Bracarense) into the Kingdom of Galicia (the Galliciense Regnum recorded by Hydatius and Gregory of Tours). Aconius Catullinus Philomatius, praeses before 338
Gallaecia
Building material used in ancient Rome
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Roman_concrete
1st-century-BC Roman poet
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Virgil
Military conflict in the Western Roman Empire
1923, p. 210. Hydatius, Chronicon, s.a. 422 (ed. Mommsen, MGH Auct. Ant XI, p. 15) Wolfram 1988, p. 188. Wijnendaele 2015, p. 45. Hydatius, Chronicon, s
Vandal_war_of_422
Gallo-Roman writer Sidonius Apollinaris (431-489) and the bishop of Chaves Hydatius (400-469). Furthermore, the Historia Francorum (history of the Franks)
Gothic_War_(457–458)
Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy
Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes Julius Paulus Justin Juvenal Lactantius Livy Lucan
Pompeii
Roman military commander and writer (AD23/24–79)
Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes Julius Paulus Justin Juvenal Lactantius Livy Lucan
Pliny_the_Elder
Permanent jury court in the Roman republic
Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes Julius Paulus Justin Juvenal Lactantius Livy Lucan
Quaestio_perpetua
Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457
the Eastern Roman consuls for 451 or 452. The Western Roman chronicler Hydatius suggests that Marcian made Eastern Roman troops available to Valentinian
Marcian
East Germanic tribe
to Gunderic following the battle. For the next five years, according to Hydatius, Gunderic created widespread havoc in the western Mediterranean. In 425
Vandals
Attitudes and behaviors towards sex in ancient Rome
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Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome
Hereditary nobility of ancient Rome
Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes Julius Paulus Justin Juvenal Lactantius Livy Lucan
Patrician_(ancient_Rome)
Elected Roman officials
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Tribune
Bodyguards of the Roman emperors
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Praetorian_Guard
Gunderic to accept the Alan crown. 427 – Hydatius is ordained bishop of Aquae Flaviae (modern Chaves). Hydatius was the author of a chronicle of his own
Timeline of Germanic kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula
Timeline_of_Germanic_kingdoms_in_the_Iberian_Peninsula
7th-century Frankish chronicle
Fredegar) writes: I have most carefully read the chronicles of St Jerome, Hydatius and a certain wise man, of Isidore as well as of Gregory, from the beginning
Chronicle_of_Fredegar
King of the Vandals (c. 379 – 428)
Roman Spain was intact except for Galicia under the control of the Sueves. Hydatius writes that in 428 Gunderic laid "hands on the church of that very city
Gunderic
Roman emperor from 379 to 395
background who rose to eminence as a result of imperial service. According to Hydatius and Zosimus, he was born at "Cauca in Gallaecia", while Marcellinus Comes
Theodosius_I
Daughter of Roman emperor
Evagrius Scholasticus, Ecclesiastical History Marcellinus Comes, Chronicon Hydatius, Chronicon Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos, Ecclesiastical History Procopius
Eudocia (daughter of Valentinian III)
Eudocia_(daughter_of_Valentinian_III)
Roman war against the Vandal Kingdom
29 Hydatius, chronicles 208; Anderson 2012, pg. 25 Hydatius, chronicles 216; Priscus, fr. 10 (in De leg. Rom.). Kulikowski 2019, p. 220. Hydatius, Chronicles
Vandal_War_(461–468)
Magistrate of the Roman Republic
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Praetor
Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes Julius Paulus Justin Juvenal Lactantius Livy Lucan
5th-century_Roman_domes
Poet
from the notice of him in the Chronicle (year 443) of his contemporary Hydatius, where he is praised as a poet and orator, and mention is made of statues
Merobaudes_(poet)
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List_of_Roman_deities
Calendar year
King of Kings (shahanshah) Hassan Yuha'min, king of the Himyarite Kingdom Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae (modern Chaves, Portugal) (approximate date) Pope
400
Ancient Iranic people of the North Caucasus
Carthaginiensem provincias, et Wandali cognomine Silingi Baeticam sortiuntur" (Hydatius) Castritius, 2007 For another rapid disintegration of an ethne in the Early
Alans
City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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Ravenna
Historical fermented fish sauce
Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes Julius Paulus Justin Juvenal Lactantius Livy Lucan
Garum
General and ruler of the Western Roman Empire (c. 418–472)
Priscus writes that Avitus had sent him to Sicily to engage the Vandals, Hydatius states Ricimer defeated the Vandals near Corsica. Vandal raids and civil
Ricimer
Vandals. At the city Braga he suffered a great defeat. Hydatius, Chronicle, XVII a.a. 420 Hydatius, Chronicle, XVII s.a. 418 Kulikowski M (Spring–Summer
Maurocellus
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Women_in_ancient_Rome
King of the Suevi
for the region of Galicia following the death of the valuable chronicler Hydatius (469) and the Sueves' conversion to Arianism (466). If the king existed
Veremund
Law in Ancient Rome (c. 449 BC – AD 529)
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Roman_law
Late 4th century Roman religious persecution
Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes Julius Paulus Justin Juvenal Lactantius Livy Lucan
Persecution of pagans under Theodosius I
Persecution_of_pagans_under_Theodosius_I
1st-century BC Roman architect and engineer
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Vitruvius
Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)
Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes Julius Paulus Justin Juvenal Lactantius Livy Lucan
Cicero
Leader of the Suevi
from 457 until about 464. He was not recorded as a king (rex), though Hydatius wrote that inter Frumarium et Rechimundum oritur de regni potestate dissensio
Richimund
Regime dominated by three individuals
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Triumvirate
Sieges in Roman History
Festus Rufus Festus Florus Frontinus Fronto Fulgentius Gellius Horace Hydatius Hyginus Jerome Jordanes Julius Paulus Justin Juvenal Lactantius Livy Lucan
Siege_warfare_in_ancient_Rome
King of the Visigoths
killing the Alan ruler, Addax. To this end, Roman writer and clergyman Hydatius recorded how Wallia, king of the Goths "in the name of Rome...inflicted
Wallia
Family in ancient Rome, signified by a person's nomen
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Gens
Civil conflicts within ancient Rome
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List of Roman civil wars and revolts
List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts
Political office in ancient Rome
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Roman_consul
include the earlier chronicle, the chronicle of Sulpicius Severus, that of Hydatius, that of Orosius, and the imperial consular records. It was added to a
Chronica_Gallica_of_511
River in Spain
*er- 'flow, move', with a hydronymic meaning. The first mention is from Hydatius "Ad fluvium nomine Urbicum". The name could also have Basque roots, from
Órbigo
General of the Western Roman Empire
America Press, 1989), p. 218 Hydatius, Chronica, 151. See Steven Muhlberger, The Fifth-century chroniclers: Prosper, Hydatius, and the Gallic Chronicler
Agrippinus_(magister_militum)
Loss of political control in antiquity
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Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire
Grouping of Roman citizens
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Roman_tribe
Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)
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Western_Roman_Empire
Destruction of the Roman city by the Huns (452)
221 "Archaeological Area and the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 7 September 2012. Hydatius, Chronica Hispania, 154 v t e
Sack_of_Aquileia
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Boy/Male
Welsh
Hera's glory'.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Beacon Hill
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nickname of names beginning with - Kris, Short form of Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Contented; Satisfied
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Thai name LAWAN means "beautiful."
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Lord Krishna
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Girl/Female
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