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Mallobaudes or
Mellobaudes was a 4th-century
Frankish king who also held the
Roman title of
comes domesticorum. In 354 he was a
tribunus armaturarum in...
- (4th century), dux
Sunno (4th century), dux
Genobaud (4th century), dux
Mallobaudes (4th century)
Theodemer (5th century)
Ragnachar (died c. 509), killed...
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campaign against the Franks, in an
ambush laid by the
Frankish king
Mallobaudes.
Gibuld (fl. 470) is the last
known king of the Alemanni. His raid on...
- to
recall the army he has sent East. The
Lentienses are
defeated by
Mallobaudes near
Colmar (France).
Gratian gains the
title Alemannicus Maximus. Gothic...
- who had
given the
command of the army for the
battle to
Nannienus and
Mallobaudes,
gained the
title of
Alemannicus Maximus. Ammi**** Marcellinus, 'History...
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killed on
campaign against the Franks, in an
ambush laid by
their king
Mallobaudes. Thompson, E. A.
Romans and Barbarians: The
Decline of the
Western Empire...
- 378,
under the
Emperor Gratian,
together with the
comes domesticorum Mallobaudes, he
defeated the Lentienses, a
group of Alamanni, at the
Battle of Argentovaria...
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committed to the
cause of the Romans, but
other Frankish rulers, such as
Mallobaudes, were
active on
Roman soil for
other reasons.
After the fall of Arbogastes...
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Saint Martin of Tours, an
officer in the
scholae of
Caesar Julian.
Mallobaudes, a
Frankish king,
tribunus armaturarum,
later magister militum. Claudius...
- a
single group: Bainobaudes, Balchobaudes, Gennobaudes, Hariobaudes,
Mallobaudes, Merobaudes.
These are all "the
names of
Franks who held high offices...