- The
Marcomanni were a
Germanic people who
lived close to the
border of the
Roman empire,
north of the
River Danube. They were one of the most important...
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Roman era they
included many
peoples with
their own
names such as the
Marcomanni, Quadi, Hermunduri, Semnones, and Lombards. New
groupings formed later...
- (also
known as Varisti), and the Quadi's
powerful western neighbours the
Marcomanni.
Despite frequent difficulties with the Romans, the
Quadi survived to...
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distinguished himself during Rome's wars
against the
Parthians and the
Marcomanni. He was a
member of the
imperial family due to his
marriage to Lucilla...
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These wars
pitted the
Roman Empire against prin****lly the
Germanic Marcomanni and
Quadi and the
Sarmatian Iazyges;
there were
related conflicts with...
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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...
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Parthian Empire and the
rebel Kingdom of Armenia.
Marcus defeated the
Marcomanni, Quadi, and
Sarmatian Iazyges in the
Marcomannic Wars.
These and other...
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Suebi as a
large grouping who
included the Semnones, the Quadi, and the
Marcomanni, but he did not say
precisely to
which (if any) of the
three nations they...
- of the
Marcomanni cross the
Danube and
invade Northern Italy. The
Roman army (20,000 men) is destro**** near
Carnuntum in Pannonia. The
Marcomanni plunder...
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method in
Europe for
naming years. King
Maroboduus becomes ruler of the
Marcomanni and
fights against the
Roman Empire's
expansion in Bohemia. Arminius,...