• Bagaudae (redirect from Bagaudes)
    neglects to mention the Bagaudae at all in his Historia. Jean Trithemié, Les Bagaudes et les origines de la nation française (Paris), 1873. Thompson, E. A. Romans...
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    at the Wayback Machine C. Jullian discussed the medieval reputation of Bagaudes and the archaeology of the Saint-Maur site in Revue des Études Anciennes...
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    in the tribu. Following the passage of Maximian, who was fighting the Bagaudes, the Gallic peasants revolted. The first wooden bridge was built over the...
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    time when Flavius Aetius, the Roman senator, was busy suppressing the Bagaudes, who were brigands or lawless types in central and northern Gaul. Roman...
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    to the ravages of the barbarians on the Rhine frontier and those of the Bagaudes in Gaul. The following year, when Carausius declared himself emperor in...
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  • Annequin, Jacques; Geny, Evelyne (eds.). Les sources de l'histoire des Bagaudes. Traduction et Commentaire. Annales littéraires de l'Université de Besançon...
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  • punishment to transgressors. "After Emperor Maximian Herculius defeated the Bagaude near Paris, he left Rictius Varus behind as praefectus-praetorii in Gaul...
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    every reason not to when considering that Isidore refuses to mention the Bagaude in his Historia. Collins, "The Basques in Aquitaine and Navarre", 6. Thompson...
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