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Priarius ( - 378) was a king of the Lentienses, a sub-tribe of the Alemanni, in the 4th century. He is
mentioned by Ammi**** Marcellinus. In 378, Priarius...
- the
Battle of
Argentovaria (modern
Colmar in Alsace), when
their king,
Priarius, died. This
battle was the last
campaign by any
Roman Emperor behind the...
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peace treaties with
these kings in 359.
Rando 368
Vithicabius 360–368
Priarius ?–378
Hunno 385
Gibuld (Gebavult) c. 470
Butilin 539–554
Leuthari I, before...
- the army in Gaul in 378 when he
defeated the
Alemannic tribes under King
Priarius at
Battle of
Argentovaria (near
modern Colmar)
according to Ammi**** Marcellinus...
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though stood their ground bravely. Only 9,000
escaped from the
field and
Priarius, king of the Lentienses, was
slain during the battle. The
Lentienses disappear...
- of Argentovaria,
Extermination of
Alemannic Lentienses,
Alemannic King
Priarius dies in battle. 380,
Battle of Thessalonica,
Death of
Gothic chieftain...
- (fl.359) Rando,
petty king (fl.368) Vithicabius,
petty king (360–368)
Priarius,
petty king (?–378)
Vandals (complete list) – Wisimar, King (?–335) Godigisel...
- 1863, p. 153 V. Stan, p. 388
Hasdeu & Oprișan, pp. 72, 125 "Bucurescĭ 19
Priariŭ/7 1 Florariŭ", in Românulŭ,
April 20, 1863, p. 349 Slăvescu (1941), pp...