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identified with the
Richomeres who
married Ascyla,
whose son
Theodemer later became king of the Franks.
Around the
years 377/378,
Richomeres was
comes domesticorum...
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Theodemer (also Theudomer) was a
Frankish king. He was the son of
Richomeres and his wife Ascyla. His
father is
possibly to be
identified with the Roman...
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auxiliaries (Pannonicis et
Transalpinis auxiliis).’
Gratian also
sends Richomeres, his
Frankish commander of
household troops (comes domesticorum), at the...
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general Trai**** and
asked for the aid of
Western emperor Gratian, who sent
Richomeres and
Frigeridus to
contain the
Goths east of the Haemus. At the Battle...
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country before combining to meet
Roman advance forces under Trai**** and
Richomeres. In a
sanguinary battle at Ad Salices, the
Goths were
momentarily checked...
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Frigeridus with reinforcements, as well as the
leader of his guards,
Richomeres. For the next two
years preceding the
Battle of
Adrianople there were...
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doubted by some historians. He says
Bauto was Arbogast's father, and
Richomeres was his uncle.
Although all
these men were Franks, this does not mean...
- is unknown.
Forces from the
Western Roman Empire under the
command of
Richomeres advanced westward,
while forces of the
eastern Roman Empire under Trai****...
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Valens 371–378: Iulius,
magister equitum et
Peditum under Valens 383:
Richomeres,
magister equitum et
peditum 383–388: Ellebichus,
magister equitum et...
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magister militum,
after being introduced to him by Arbogast's
uncle Richomeres.
Arbogast was of
Frankish origin and de
facto ruler of the
western portion...