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Litorius (died 439) was a
Roman general of the
closing period of the
Western Roman Empire serving as
Magister militum per
Gallias mainly in Gaul under...
- Gaul, he only had the
Comitatenses field army at his disposal.
General Litorius had
already been sent to
suppress the
Bagaudae insurgents with a part of...
- Romano-British
forces from
across southern Britain.
Gothic War (436-439):
Litorius,
Roman general (Magister
militum per Gallias), lays
siege to Toulouse....
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equitum under Julian and
Jovian ?–419:
Gaudentius 425–430:
Aetius 435–439:
Litorius 452–458:
Agrippinus 458–461:
Aegidius 461/462:
Agrippinus 462-473: Gundioc...
- Nibelungenlied, a
German epic. That same year
Aetius was
probably in
Armorica with
Litorius to
suppress a
rebellion of the
Bagaudae under a
certain Tibatto. The year...
- 437, when the
Roman Magister Militum Litorius arrived with a
force of Huns and the
Gallic Field Army.
Litorius surprised the
Visigoths and
routed their...
- Cr****us
Dives Muci****
Marcus Licinius Cr****us
Lucius Licinius Lucullus Litorius Lucullus Muci****
Quintus Ligarius Marcus Livius Salinator Marcus Lollius...
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obtain access to the
Mediterranean Sea and the
roads to the Pyrenees. But
Litorius, with the aid of the Huns,
prevented the
capture of the city and drove...
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Having previously defeated the
Visigoths at Narbonne, the
Roman general Litorius led his
largely Hunnic army
against Toulouse, the
capital of the Visigothic...
- Libo, Licini****, Licinus, Ligur, Ligus, Ligustinus, Limet****, Linus,
Litorius, Littera, Litumaris, Livi****, Livigenus, Livillus, Lolli****, Longillus...