• Genobaud was a leader (dux) of the Franks. He invaded the Roman Empire in the year 388. This invasion is documented by Gregory of Tours, who cited the...
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  • Genobaud may refer to: Genobaud (3rd century), Frankish petty king Genobaud (4th century), Frankish leader This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    territory. Genobaud (3rd century?) Merogais and Ascaric (4th century) Marcomer (4th century), dux Sunno (4th century), dux Genobaud (4th century), dux Mallobaudes...
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    Genobaud, also called Gennobaudes or Genebaud, dated to the second half of the 3rd century, was the first Frankish war-leader on record. The Franks at...
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  • Marcomer (category 4th-century Frankish people)
    of Sulpicius Alexander. According to this account, Marcomer, Sunno and Genobaud invaded the Roman provinces Germania Inferior and Gallia Belgica in Gaul...
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    Romans. In 287 or 288, the Roman Caesar Maximian forced a Frankish leader Genobaud and his people to surrender without a fight. In 288, the emperor Maximian...
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  • Sunno (category 4th-century Frankish people)
    of Sulpicius Alexander. According to this account, Marcomer, Sunno and Genobaud invaded the Roman provinces Germania Inferior and Belgia. They broke through...
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