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Chnodomar (Latinized Chnodomarius) was the king of an
Alamannic canton in what is now south-west Germany, near the
Rhine from
sometime before 352 till...
- and the
Alamanni tribal confederation led by the
joint paramount King
Chnodomar. The
battle took
place near Strasbourg,
called Argentoratum in Ammi****...
- They were
defeated by Julian,
later Emperor of Rome, and
their king
Chnodomar was
taken prisoner. On 2
January 366 the
Alemanni crossed the
frozen Rhine...
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combination of both. In 357,
there appear to have been two
paramount kings (
Chnodomar and Westralp) who
probably acted as
presidents of the
confederation and...
- in the north, was
defeated in a
pitched battle by the
Alemannic chief Chnodomar, and
besieged in Sens.
There news
reached him of Constantius' victory...
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dominions in Gaul. The
scheme was successful; the
tribes under the
command of
Chnodomar and his
allies invaded Gaul,
defeating Caesar Decentius (Magnentius' brother)...
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Caesars he had appointed. In the West, he had not
hesitated to
launch King
Chnodomar's Alamanni against Magnentius.
Invaded by them, Gaul was to experience...
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recovered and a
garrison was established. In 352 the
Alemanni led by
Chnodomar attacked along the
whole Rhine front and
conquered the
territory to the...
- the
border garrisons with food.
Altaia was
burnt by the
Alemanni under Chnodomar in the
middle of the 4th
century AD (352/353). In 370, in the
course of...
- the
Apostate succeeded in
routing the
Alemanni and
taking their King
Chnodomar prisoner. In 378,
allegedly 40,000
Alemannic Lentienses broke through...