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Vangio and Sido (flourished in 1st
century AD) were two
Quadian brothers who were the co-rulers of a
Roman client kingdom in
Bohemia in the 1st century...
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Roman life
progressed subsequently. In 50 AD,
Vannius was
overthrown by
Vangio and Sido, who enjo**** the emperor's support. By this date, the
nomadic Sarmatian...
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enmity of neighbours,
joined to
intestine strife, was his ruin."
Joined by
Vangio and Sido, sons of a
sister of Vannius,
Vibilius of the
Hermunduri again...
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Quadian client king Vannius. In 50 AD however,
along with Vannius'
nephews Vangio and Sido and
allied Lugii,
Vibilius also in turn led the
deposition of Vannius...
- was
himself also
deposed by Vibilius, in
coordination with his
nephews Vangio and Sido, who then
ruled as
Roman client kings.
Delamarre 2003, p. 81. Matasović...
- campaigns. Italicus,
nephew of Arminius, was
appointed king of the Cherusci;
Vangio and Sido
became v****al
princes of the
powerful Suebi, etc. Only when indirect...
- kings. Italicus, a
nephew of Arminius, was
appointed king of the Cherusci,
Vangio and Sido
became v****al
princes of the
powerful Suebi, and the
Quadian client...
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favor of the
Quadian Vannius.
Around 50 AD,
allied with Vannius'
nephews Vangio and Sido and
allied Lugii,
Vibilius led the
deposition of
Vannius as well...
- Hungary. This
revolt by
Vibilius was
coordinated with the
nephews of Vannius,
Vangio and Sido, who then
divided his
realm between themselves as
loyal Roman client...
- his
Sarmatian allies, the Iazyges. This was
coordinated with his
nephews Vangio and Sido, who then
divided his
realm between themselves as
loyal Roman client...