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Genobaud may
refer to:
Genobaud (3rd century),
Frankish petty king
Genobaud (4th century),
Frankish leader This
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Genobaud, also
called Gennobaudes or Genebaud,
dated to the
second half of the 3rd century, was the
first Frankish war-leader on record. The
Franks at...
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Genobaud was a
leader (dux) of the Franks. He
invaded the
Roman Empire in the year 388. This
invasion is do****ented by
Gregory of Tours, who
cited the...
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specific territory.
Genobaud (3rd century?)
Merogais and
Ascaric (4th century)
Marcomer (4th century), dux
Sunno (4th century), dux
Genobaud (4th century),...
- of
Sulpicius Alexander.
According to this account, Marcomer,
Sunno and
Genobaud invaded the
Roman provinces in Gaul. They
broke through the limes, killed...
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Frankish invasion of 388:
Rebellious Franks led by Marcomer,
Sunno and
Genobaud invade the
Roman Empire with
plunder and
threaten Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium...
- of
Sulpicius Alexander.
According to this account, Marcomer,
Sunno and
Genobaud invaded the
Roman provinces Germania Inferior and
Gallia Belgica in Gaul...
- Romans. In 287 or 288, the
Roman Caesar Maximian forced a
Frankish leader Genobaud and his
people to
surrender without a fight. In 288, the
emperor Maximian...
- of
Sulpicius Alexander.
According to this account, Marcomer,
Sunno and
Genobaud invaded the
Roman provinces Germania Inferior and Belgia. They
broke through...
- Franks.
Maximian had
succeeded in
capturing the king of the
Salian Franks,
Genobaud, and in
obtaining the
return of all
Roman prisoners. To
complete the work...