-
reappointment as count, but
Mummolus used his
gifts for his own
request for the
comital office,
which he received.
Mummolus attained prominence in Gaul...
- of Saint-Agnan of Orléans, in the 7th century.
Mummolus became its
second or
third abbot. In 660
Mummolus sent an
expedition to
transfer the
remains of...
-
reign of
Magnus Maximus with the use of an abatis. He also
wrote that
Mummolus, a
general working for Burgundy,
successfully used an
abatis to defeat...
- his
general Mummolus, who was
always Gontrand's
greatest weapon, for he was the
greatest general in Gaul at the time, to
remove him.
Mummolus defeated Chilperic's...
-
nobleman Mummolin of Noyon, 7th-century
bishop of
Tournai and Noyon,
saint Mummolus of Fleury, 7th-century saint,
sometimes called Mummolin This disambiguation...
- army of
Mummolus. Defeated, they
retreated back to Susa, in Italy,
which was a
Byzantine possession of the
magister militum, Sisinnius.
Mummolus invaded...
-
Lombards again raid
Southern Gaul, but are
defeated by the
Franks under Mummolus,
patricius and son of the Gallo-Roman
count of Auxerre, and are driven...
- as Stablo, now Estoublon, and were
defeated by the Gallo-Roman
general Mummolus. They were
allowed to
return to Italy,
gather their families and belongings...
-
becomes ruler over the
Visigoths in
Hispania Citerior (Eastern Spain).
Mummolus, Gallo-Roman prefect,
defeats the
Lombards at
Embrun and
expels them from...
- Duke
Mummolus and
asked him to
acknowledge Guntram as his true overlord.
Together with
Bishop Sagittarius and
other supporters of Gundovald,
Mummolus went...