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Catualda (flourished in 1st
century AD) was a
Marcomannic exile who
deposed the
Marcomannic king
Maroboduus in 18 AD.
Catualda is
mentioned in The Annals...
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Europe for
naming years. Maroboduus, king of the Marcomanni, is
deposed by
Catualda. This ends the
threat to the
Romans from
Germanic tribes until the reign...
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withdrew into the
hilly forests of
Bohemia in 18 AD. In the next year,
Catualda, a
young Marcomannic nobleman living in
exile among the Gutones, returned...
- Tacitus,
Vibilius deposed the
Marcomannic king
Catualda, who had
himself deposed Maroboduus in 18 AD.
Catualda was
subsequently succeeded by the
Quadian client...
- 18,
Drusus received intelligence from a
former captive of Maroboduus,
Catualda, that
Maroboduus was weak and that it was a good time to attack. Hence...
- Tacitus,
Vannius came to
power following the
defeat of the
Marcomannic King
Catualda by the
Hermunduri King Vibilius,
establishing the
Kingdom of VanniusĀ [cs]...
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noble named Catualda around 18 AD.
Catualda was in turn
defeated by the
Hermunduri king, Vibilius.The
subjects of
Maroboduus and
Catualda were
moved by...
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Drusus encouraged the
Germans to
finish him off. A
force of
Goths under Catualda, a
Marcomannian exile,
bought off the
nobles and
seized the palace. Maroboduus...
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notable work, the Annals,
Tacitus writes that the
Gotones had ****isted
Catualda, a
young Marcomannic exile, in
overthrowing the rule of Maroboduus. Prior...
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Hermundurian Vibilius in 18 AD led the
overthrow of the
Marcomannic king
Catualda in
favor of the
Quadian Vannius.
Around 50 AD,
allied with Vannius' nephews...