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- Nectaridus was an early Count of the Saxon S****, a military leader in Roman Britain in the later fourth century AD. His command may have been an ad hoc...
- raped, or enslaved. Franks and Saxons also landed in northern Gaul. Nectaridus, the comes maritime tractus (commanding general of the sea coast region)...
- reign of Constantine I, and was probably in existence by AD 367 when Nectaridus is elliptically referred to as such a leader by Ammi**** Marcellinus....
- and Scots had attacked the province, killing the Comes litoris Saxonici Nectaridus and Dux Britanniarum Fullofaudes. At the same time, Frankish and Saxon...
- Nepos (disambiguation) Nepoti**** Naucratius Nazarius (disambiguation) Nectaridus Nelius Nemesi**** Nemnogenus Neneus Nennius Nepos Nepotillus Neptunalis...
- Conspiracy against Roman Britain and Roman Gaul by Saxons and Franks, Death of Nectaridus. 367–369, Attack on Gothic Thervingi under Eastern Emperor Valens. 368...
- Medardus was born around 456 at Salency, Oise, in Picardy. His father, Nectaridus, was a noble of Frankish origin, while his mother Protagia was Gallo-Roman...
- out units of the local provincial forces, killing the coastal commander Nectaridus. His area of responsibility must have been divided thereafter—by 395 at...