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- Maroboduus (d. AD 37), also known as Marbod, was a king of the Marcomanni, who were a Germanic Suebian people. He spent part of his youth in Rome, and...
- Marbodus, Marbod or Marbode of Rennes (c. 1035 – 11 September 1123) was archdeacon and schoolmaster at Angers, France, then Bishop of Rennes in Brittany...
- cousins, the Marbods, try to discover what is going on, Cazotte attempts to woo Ehrengard. After an unsuccessful attempt by the Marbods to kidnap the...
- Muslu [de] as Marbod, reik of the Marcomanni (season 2) Ilyes Raoul [de] as Young Marbod (season 2) Katharina Heyer [de] as Odarike, Marbod's wife (season...
- legions from the West and offers his help against Marbod, but he has secretly offered to support Marbod against Hermann. The Germanic princes gather with...
- King Marbod of the Marcomanni, the other most important Germanic leader, whom Arminius hoped to coax into an anti-Roman military alliance, but Marbod declined...
- Roman threat, a war broke out between Arminius and Marbod, king of the Marcomanni. It ended with Marbod fleeing to Ravenna and Roman protection, but Arminius...
- The influence of late 11th-century poets of the "Loire school", such as Marbod of Rennes and Hildebert of Lavardin, is stressed in this connexion by Brinkmann...
- Ages. During the Germanic campaigns, Thusnelda, widow of Arminius, and Marbod, King of the Marcomanni, were confined at Ravenna. Ravenna greatly prospered...
- operations as a Roman fort (castrum) in the campaigns against Maroboduus (Marbod). Significant Romanisation happened when the town was selected as the garrison...