- The
Juthungi (Ancient Gr****: Ιούθουγγοι, Latin: Iuthungi) were a
Germanic tribe in the
region north of the
rivers Danube and Altmühl in what is now the...
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Alamanni after a
devastating war. He also
defeated the Goths, Vandals,
Juthungi, Sarmatians, and Carpi.
Aurelian restored the Empire's
eastern provinces...
- 45°11′00″N 9°09′00″E / 45.183333°N 9.15°E / 45.183333; 9.15 In 271, the
Juthungi invaded Roman Italy. They
defeated Aurelian's army at the
Battle of Placentia...
- was
fought in 271
between a
Roman army led by
Emperor Aurelian and the
Juthungi tribe, near
modern Piacenza. The
result was
Juthungian victory. 45°03′N...
- been
defeated by the
Juthungi at the
Battle of
Placentia in 271, but he had
rallied his men, and
started pursuing the
Juthungi, who were
quickly moving...
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Roman Emperor Claudius II and the
Germanic tribes of the
Alamanni and
Juthungi. Ιn 268, the Alamanni, who had been
making incursions into
Roman territory...
- Arles,
their optimate Anaulph is
taken prison.
April -
Aetius defeats the
Juthungi during his
campaign in the Alps. May -
Flavius Felix, his wife and a deacon...
- Century, new
Suebian groups had emerged, and
Italy was
invaded again by the
Juthungi,
while the
Alamanni ravaged Gaul and
settled the Agri De****ates. The Alamanni...
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Raetia and Nori**** were situated. The
campaign was
directed against the
Juthungi and the
rebellious po****tion of Nori**** (the Nori). The
command of the...
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between the
upper Rhine and the
upper Danube),
likely followed by the
Juthungi.
After devastating Germania Superior and
Raetia (parts of
southern France...