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Chrocus or
Crocus (fl. 260–306 AD) was a
leader of the
Alamanni in the late 3rd to
early 4th centuries. In 260, he led an
uprising of the
Alamanni against...
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Alemanni of the 4th and 5th
centuries are
known by name, the
first being Chrocus (died 306), a
military leader who
organized raids across the
limes during...
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French Le
Crocodile train signaling a
variant of the
historic name
Chrocus This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Croco...
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Baduhenna Wood
Belgios Boduognatus Boiorix Boudica Brennus Brennus Chrocus Crius—Crixus's
namesake Divico Fritigern Gainas Gaius Julius Civilis Genseric...
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archdeacon of Langres, was
arrested by a
group of
Vandals led by a man
named Chrocus,
beaten and
beheaded on 22
October 411 in Port-sur-Saône or in Port-Saint...
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Hermes in
classical mythology Crocus, a
genus of
perennial flowering plants Chrocus, a 3rd-century
Alamanni leader CROCUS, a
nuclear reactor operated by the...
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raising Constantine to the rank of full Augustus. The
Alamannic king
Chrocus, a
barbarian taken into
service under Constantius, then
proclaimed Constantine...
- (253–260), when the
Alemanni ****embled
under their "king", whom he
calls Chrocus, who
acted "by the advice, it is said, of his
wicked mother, and overran...
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personal name, Crocus: he
suggests a
family connection with the do****ented
Chrocus, king of the Alemanni, who
allegedly pla**** a part in the proclamation...
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Alamanni continued exerting pressure on Gaul,
while the
Alamannic chieftain Chrocus pla**** an
important role in
elevating Constantine the
Great to
Roman emperor...