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Charietto was an
Ancient German headhunter and
bounty hunter who
worked for the Romans. He
operated on the
Rhine frontier near Treverorum.
According to...
- few made it back to the Empire.
Nanninus and
Quintinus were
replaced by
Charietto and Syrus, who were
again confronted by an
attack of
unidentified Franks...
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differences in terminology,
Zosimus and
Eunapius both
remark how the
barbarian Charietto was
brought from
Trier to
neutralize this group's raiding, and how Julian...
- made it back to
their empire.
Nanninus and
Quintinus were
replaced by
Charietto and Syrus, who were
again confronted by an
attack of
unidentified Franks...
- List of
confederations of
Germanic tribes Armalausi Varisci Helvetii Charietto The
spelling with "e" is used in Encyc. Brit. 9th. ed., (c. 1880), Everyman's...
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against the Chamavi,
together with the
specialized guerrilla forces of
Charietto who,
according to
Zosimus (3.6), were
brought into the
conflict because...
- Alemanni.
Valentinian advanced to
Durocortorum and sent two generals,
Charietto and Severi****,
against the invaders. Both
generals were
promptly defeated...
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reality TV
series Dog the
Bounty Hunter and Dog and Beth: On the Hunt.
Charietto 356–357 A
Germanic headhunter and
bounty hunter emplo**** by the Romans...
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units fought against the
Alamanni near the Rhine,
under the
leadership of
Charietto, who died in the battle, and then
against Picts and
Scoti in Britain....
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differences in terminology,
Zosimus and
Eunapius both
remark how the
barbarian Charietto was
brought from
Trier to
neutralize this group's raiding, and how Julian...