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Rausimod (?–322) was a Sarmatian or Maeotian warrior king. In 322, Rausimod is recorded as having crossed the Danube into the Roman Empire and attacked
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Roman emperor from 308 to 324
this time pursuing Goths who were pillaging Thrace under their leader Rausimod — Licinius complained that he had broken the treaty between them. Constantine
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Roman emperor from 306 to 337
Sarmatians in 322, and on the Goths in 323, defeating and killing their leader Rausimod. In 320 Licinius allegedly reneged on the religious freedom promised by
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Thervingian Gothic king
Great, who in 323 had invaded Gothic territory and killed the warrior Rausimod. Alica supported Licinius in his battles with Constantine in 324. After
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King of the Bosporus
Rhadamsades, perhaps of Sarmatian or Alan origin, is the same person as Rausimod, a barbarian king who invaded Pannonia in 322 and was killed by the forces
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David's Son
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Guest, Helper, Assistant, Shining, Luminous
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The judge
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The innermost essence, Core, Gist
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Little and Womanly; Maiden; Virgin; Female Version of Charles
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English variant spelling of Spanish Alicia, ALYSSA means "noble sort." This name is also sometimes given as a plant name, "Alyssum flower," from Latin alyssum, from Greek alysson, composed of a- "not" and lysson "rabies," hence "not rabies," because the Alyssum plant was believed to cure rabies.
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