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Romans, Vadomarius and his brother signed a treaty with the Roman emperor Constantius II in AD 356. Encouraged by Constantius II, Vadomarius employed
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Former territory inhabited by the Germanic Alemanni peoples
(co-regent of Vadomarius) Alemannic kings mentioned by Ammianus Marcellinus: Vestralpus, Urius, Ursicinus, Macrianius, Hariobaudes, Vadomarius. Julian the
Alamannia
371 battle of the Roman-Persian Wars
sent a large army to Armenia under the command of generals Traianus and Vadomarius, but with orders to engage only in defensive actions, hoping to maintain
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Subprefecture and commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Cabyllona) for an invasion against the brother kings, Gundomadus and Vadomarius of the Alamanni. However, not having received supplies, the Roman troops
Chalon-sur-Saône
Roman emperor from 361 to 363, Neoplatonic philosopher
territory of the Alamanni, where he captured their king, Vadomarius. Julian claimed that Vadomarius had been in league with Constantius, encouraging him to
Julian_(emperor)
Bagoas Mamikonian † Arshak II † Parandzem Manuel Mamikonian Terentius Vadomarius Arintheus Smbat II Bagratuni Pap of Armenia Shapur II (WIA) Urnayr of
Armeno-Sasanian Wars of 363–371
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Alemannic petty king from 360 to 368
Vithicab) was an Alemannic petty king from 360 to 368. He was a son of Vadomarius, and succeeded his father as king after the latter had been banished to
Vithicabius
Ammianus Marcellinus reports that Gundomad, together with his brother Vadomarius, in 354 concluded a peace treaty at Augst after having been defeated in
Gundomadus
Historical ethnic grouping of Germanic tribes
eastern regions of the Alemanni, he defeated the brothers Gundomadus and Vadomarius near Augst, and took the title Germanicus Alama(n)nicus maximus. His cousin
Suebi
Roman emperor from 364 to 378
Armenia in 371, his forces were bested by Valens' generals Traianus and Vadomarius and the Armenian sparapet (general) Mushegh Mamikonian at Bagavan and
Valens
Roman statesman
In Gaul in 361 Julian employed Philagrius to kidnap the Alamannic king Vadomarius, whom Julian's rival, the Emperor Constantius II, had instigated to attack
Philagrius_(comes_Orientis)
Roman army officer (died 378)
comes rei militaris in the East, where, together with the Alamannic king Vadomarius, he fought the Sasanids. At the end of the winter, the Sasanid king Shapur
Traianus_(magister_peditum)
with the various Alemanni kings, Macrian, Hariobaudes, Urius, Ursicinus, Vadomarius, and Vestralpus. Due to continuing unrest, however, the emperor Valentinian
Macrian
359) Macrianius, petty king (fl.359) Hariobaudes, petty king (fl.359) Vadomarius, petty king (fl.359) Rando, petty king (fl.368) Vithicabius, petty king
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the invading Huns. Muderic later joined the Roman army, rising to the rank of Dux of Arabia. Vadomarius Ammianus Marcellinus. Roman History.584.5 v t e
Muderic
Alemannic petty king
a peace treaty with the Alemannic kings Urius, Hariobaudes, Macrian, Vadomarius, Ursicinus and Vestralpus. Thorsten Fischer: Urius. In: Reallexikon der
Urius
Alemannic warrior
crossing the river at Augusta Raurica and attacking the Alemannic brothers Vadomarius and Gundomadus. However, the bridge was held by the Alemanni. Local guides
Scudilo
Battle fought in AD 357
Alamanni out of Raetia (354), and binding the kings of southern Alamannia, Vadomarius, and Gundomadus, with a treaty of alliance. Meanwhile, Silvanus made considerable
Battle_of_Strasbourg
Germanic tribe
the Raurici. The Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus wrote in 354 that Vadomarius was the chieftain of the Brisgavi, and that he was murdered in the year
Brisigavi
King of Armenia from 370 to 374
In response, Valens sent a force headed by his generals Traianus and Vadomarius into Armenia. The Armenian army also assembled under the command of sparapet
Pap_of_Armenia
Alemannic petty king
treaty with the Alemannic kings Hariobaud, Macrian, Urius, Ursicinus, Vadomarius and Vestralpus after they agreed to return all prisoners. Hermann Reichert:
Hariobaudes
4th century Germanic warrior serving Rome
Agilo, and Scudilo were suspected of having warned the Alemannic king Vadomarius of an impending Roman military attack. Otto Seeck: Latinus 6. In: Paulys
Latinus_(Alemanni)
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
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Alemannic kings Vestralpus, Macrian, Hariobaudes, Urius, Ursicinus and Vadomarius after they had returned all Roman prisoners. Rainer Christlein: Die Alamannen
Vestralpus
defeated the Alemannic kings Ursicinus, Macrian, Hariobaudes, Urius, Vadomarius and Vestralpus at the Battle of Strasbourg in 357. Apparently, no general
Ursicinus_(king)
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