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Fullofaudes was a Dux Britanniarum, a
military leader in
Roman Britain in the
later fourth century. He was
either killed or
besieged by the barbarian...
- (commanding
general of the sea
coast region), was killed, and a Dux,
Fullofaudes, was
either besieged or captured. The
location of
their defeats are often...
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Marcus Fulvius Flaccus (consul...
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killing the
Comes litoris Saxonici Nectaridus and Dux
Britanniarum Fullofaudes. At the same time,
Frankish and
Saxon forces were
raiding the coastal...
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Fulgentius Fullo Fullofaudes Fulvianillus Fulvi****
Fulvillus Fulvus Fund**** Furi**** Fuscianillus...
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given to
barbarian tribes by the
emperor Valentinian. The fact that
Fullofaudes, the
leader of the
northern Roman troops, was
captured rather than killed...
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usurper Carausius, a
century before the
Notita Dignitatum was compiled.
Fullofaudes Dulcitius Collins, Rob. Hadrian's Wall and the End of Empire, Routledge...
- Irish, and Saxons. Hadrian's Wall
abandoned and
military commander Fullofaudes captured or killed. 368
Count Theodosius arrives in
Britain with a military...
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external invasion. He
might have been
appointed Dux as a
replacement for
Fullofaudes, who is
likely to have been
killed or lost
somewhere in the
north of...