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- Marcomer, also spelled Marcomeres, Marchomer, or Marchomir (c. ? - 392) was a Frankish Dux in the late 4th century who ****isted in an invasion of the Roman...
- cited the now-lost work of Sulpicius Alexander. According to this account, Marcomer, Sunno and Genobaud invaded the Roman provinces Germania Inferior and Belgia...
- reports that after the death of the Frankish leader Sunno, his brother Marcomer proposed to the Franks that they should have one single king, contrary...
- territory. Genobaud (3rd century?) Merogais and Ascaric (4th century) Marcomer (4th century), dux Sunno (4th century), dux Genobaud (4th century), dux...
- cited the now lost work of Sulpicius Alexander. According to this account, Marcomer, Sunno and Genobaud invaded the Roman provinces in Gaul. They broke through...
- the son of a real Frankish king, known to have fought the Romans, named Marcomer. The Chronicle of Fredegar, on the other hand, makes Chlodio a son of Theudemeres...
- restored as Roman Emperor. Frankish invasion of 388: Rebellious Franks led by Marcomer, Sunno and Genobaud invade the Roman Empire with plunder and threaten Colonia...
- Battle of Poetovio, and retreated to Aquileia. Meanwhile, the Franks under Marcomer had taken the opportunity to invade northern Gaul, further weakening Maximus's...
- mentions them as being led along with the Ampsivarii by the Frankish king Marcomer. Other Franks, sometimes called Salii, moved into Roman territory from...
- Liber Historiæ Francorum says that after the death of Sunno, his brother Marcomer, leader of the Ampsivarii and Chatti, proposed to the Franks that they...