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Burdunellus (meaning "little mule",
possibly a nickname) was a
Roman usurper of the late
fifth century AD,
recorded only
briefly in the
Consularia Caesaraugustana...
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known about him, but he
seems to be the
second Roman governor (after
Burdunellus) to try to
claim imperial authority in the Ebro
valley of
Spain after...
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usurpers rose from the Ebro valley,
attempting to
claim imperial authority:
Burdunellus (496) and
Petrus (506).
Romulus Augustus being identified as the last...
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under Clovis I.
Burdunellus Revolt (496–497) Location:
Iberian Peninsula Visigothic Kingdom Hispano-Romans
Visigothic victory Burdunellus is
killed by Brazen...
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Aegidius (461-465)
Marcellinus (461-467) Arvandus: (468) Rom****: (470)
Burdunellus (e.496), in the Ebro
valley Peter (e.506), in the Ebro
valley Philip...
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about the
Visigoths on the
Iberian Peninsula and the
south of France:
Burdunellus became a
tyrant in
Spain and a year
later was ...
handed over by his...
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purple robes and not the
imperial crown nor scepter. The
rebels Burdunellus and Peter, both
active shortly after the fall of the West, are referred...
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campaigns had to be sent
south to
maintain local control. The
rebellion of
Burdunellus in 496 fits into this image. This
uprising threatened to
endanger Gothic...
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usurpers of the
Visigothic Kingdom attempted to
claim imperial authority:
Burdunellus (496) and
Petrus (506).
During the
Middle Ages in Spain, some iberian...
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Bulgarian Empire, 1st
Bulgarian Empire, 2nd
Bulgars al-Buqaia,
Battle of
Burdunellus Bureaucracy and
aristocracy Burqush Bursa,
Siege of
Bushra al-Thamali...