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- 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...
- 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...
- army of Mummolus. Defeated, they retreated back to Susa, in Italy, which was a Byzantine possession of the magister militum, Sisinnius. Mummolus invaded...
- 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...
- 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...
- Duke Mummolus and asked him to acknowledge Guntram as his true overlord. Together with Bishop Sagittarius and other supporters of Gundovald, Mummolus went...
- becomes ruler over the Visigoths in Hispania Citerior (Eastern Spain). Mummolus, Gallo-Roman prefect, defeats the Lombards at Embrun and expels them from...
- 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...
- nobleman Mummolin of Noyon, 7th-century bishop of Tournai and Noyon, saint Mummolus of Fleury, 7th-century saint, sometimes called Mummolin This disambiguation...