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Frigeridus may
refer to:
Frigeridus (dux),
Roman general,
commander of the army of
Pannonia Valeria under Gratian,
fought in the
Gothic War (376–382)...
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Frigeridus (fl. 370–377 AD) was a
Roman general of
Germanic descent who pla**** a
significant role in the late
Roman Empire during the 4th century. Under...
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According to the
Frigeridus fragment,
there was a war
between the
Franks and the Vandals, in
which the
latter were losing.
Frigeridus states that the Vandals...
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Renatus Pro****urus
Frigeridus was a fifth-century historian. He
wrote a
historical work of
twelve volumes. It
exists today only in
brief fragments, a few...
- when he [=
Frigeridus]
names the
kings of the
other nations he does not name the king of the
Franks as well." –
Gregory of
Tours quoting Frigeridus (the Frigeridus...
- when he [=
Frigeridus]
names the
kings of the
other nations he does not name the king of the
Franks as well." –
Gregory of
Tours quoting Frigeridus (the Frigeridus...
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Imperial Court AD 364–425. Oxford:
Clarendon Press, pp. 379f.
Renatus Frigeridus,
cited in
Gregory of Tours,
Decem Libri Historiarum, II.8; translated...
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Vegetius Renatus,
Later Roman Empire writer (4th century)
Renatus Pro****urus
Frigeridus,
historian (5th century)
Renatus of Châlon (1519–1544),
Prince of the...
- 374-374 by
Frigeridus dux, the
military commander of
Pannonia Valeria under Valentinian I. The
inscription on the
stamps read:
FRIGERIDUS V(ir) P(erfectissimus)...
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books of
Renatus Pro****urus
Frigeridus as a
source for his own
history work "Historia Francorum". The work of
Frigeridus has not
survived and is only...