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- Romans, Vadomarius and his brother signed a treaty with the Roman emperor Constantius II in AD 356. Encouraged by Constantius II, Vadomarius emplo****...
- (co-regent of Vadomarius) Alemannic kings mentioned by Ammi**** Marcellinus: Vestralpus, Urius, Ursicinus, Macrianius, Hariobaudes, Vadomarius. Julian the...
- sent a large army to Armenia under the command of generals Trai**** and Vadomarius, but with orders to engage only in defensive actions, hoping to maintain...
- Ammi**** Marcellinus reports that Gundomad, together with his brother Vadomarius, in 354 concluded a peace treaty at Augst after having been defeated in...
- Vithicab) was an Alemannic petty king from 360 to 368. He was a son of Vadomarius, and succeeded his father as king after the latter had been banished to...
- a peace treaty with the Alemannic kings Urius, Hariobaudes, Macrian, Vadomarius, Ursicinus and Vestralpus. Thorsten Fischer: Urius. In: Reallexikon der...
- 359) Macrianius, petty king (fl.359) Hariobaudes, petty king (fl.359) Vadomarius, petty king (fl.359) Rando, petty king (fl.368) Vithicabius, petty king...
- with the various Alemanni kings, Macrian, Hariobaudes, Urius, Ursicinus, Vadomarius, and Vestralpus. Due to continuing unrest, however, the emperor Valentinian...
- defeated the Alemannic kings Ursicinus, Macrian, Hariobaudes, Urius, Vadomarius and Vestralpus at the Battle of Strasbourg in 357. Apparently, no general...
- Cabyllona) for an invasion against the brother kings, Gundomadus and Vadomarius of the Alamanni. However, not having received supplies, the Roman troops...