• Bagaudae (also spelled bacaudae) were groups of peasant insurgents in the western parts of the later Roman Empire, who arose during the Crisis of the Third...
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  • The Bagaudae Revolt (409-417) was a violent conflict in the early 5th century, involving part of the population in northwestern Gaul. The uprising was...
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    the Danubian Limes, campaigning against the Juthungi and defeating the Bagaudae in Augusta Vindelicorum. In 431 he returned to Gaul, where he received...
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  • Augustus was a rebel in Gaul in the time of Diocletian and leader of the Bagaudae. He instigated a revolt in Gaul in 285. After the death of the emperor...
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    time on campaign. In late 285, he suppressed rebels in Gaul known as the Bagaudae. From 285 to 288, he fought against Germanic tribes along the Rhine frontier...
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  • Claudius; consul 45 and 74 AD Aelian (rebel) (fl. 285), leader of the Bagaudae peasant rebels Aelianus (comes), leader of the Roman defensive forces at...
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    suggested that a revolt consisting of dissident peasants, not unlike the Bagaudae of Gaul, also existing in Britain, and when they revolted and expelled...
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    Patronage Naming conventions Demography Women Marriage Adoption Slavery Bagaudae Technology Amphitheatres Aqueducts Bridges Circuses Civil engineering Concrete...
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    Patronage Naming conventions Demography Women Marriage Adoption Slavery Bagaudae Technology Amphitheatres Aqueducts Bridges Circuses Civil engineering Concrete...
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    instead of returning to Britannia, and by 400, Armorica was controlled by Bagaudae rather than by imperial authority. Theodosius restored Valentinian II,...
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  • Diocletian defeated the army of the Emperor Carinus, who was killed. 284–286: Bagaudae uprising in Gaul under Aelianus and Amandus – revolt suppressed 286–296:...
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    Patronage Naming conventions Demography Women Marriage Adoption Slavery Bagaudae Technology Amphitheatres Aqueducts Bridges Circuses Civil engineering Concrete...
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    Patronage Naming conventions Demography Women Marriage Adoption Slavery Bagaudae Technology Amphitheatres Aqueducts Bridges Circuses Civil engineering Concrete...
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    Europe for naming years. Winter/Spring: The Caesar Maximian defeats the Bagaudae rebellion in Gaul. He then defeats a Germanic invasion into Gaul, defeating...
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  • Frankish and Saxon pirates. Maximian is sent to pacify Gaul, where the Bagaudae, a band of peasants, are revolting against the Roman Empire. St. Sylvester...
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    Patronage Naming conventions Demography Women Marriage Adoption Slavery Bagaudae Technology Amphitheatres Aqueducts Bridges Circuses Civil engineering Concrete...
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    Empire, Armorica (modern-day Brittany) rebelled from Roman rule under the Bagaudae and in the 5th and 6th centuries received many Celtic Britons fleeing instability...
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    II orders all non-Christian books burned. Flavius Aetius suppresses the Bagaudae in Armorica (Gaul), and defeats the Salian Franks under King Chlodio near...
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    4th and 5th centuries that have been linked by many historians to the Bagaudae rebellions against feudalization, but also to the depredations of migrating...
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    historically obscure period, starting from early 5th-century accounts, the bagaudae are often cited, social uprisings against tax exaction and feudalization...
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    Menapian who distinguished himself during Maximian's campaign against the Bagaudae rebels in northern Gaul in 286. This success, and his former occupation...
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    Auxerre visits Ravenna, seeking to soften imperial hostility towards the Bagaudae. On his arrival at the capital, empress-mother Galla Placidia sends him...
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    defeats the Burgundians under King Gondioc at Lugdunum. He forces the Bagaudae to join the western coalition against the Suebi in Spain. Childeric I succeeds...
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  • referred to as, or associated with, the rebellion of the Bagaudae, there is no evidence that the Bagaudae were connected with the Armorici/Armoricani, or any...
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    discovery of her funerary stele in 2012. Roman governors of Germania Inferior Bagaudae Jublains archeological site Consul (Gallic Empire) The regime had no distinct...
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    Patronage Naming conventions Demography Women Marriage Adoption Slavery Bagaudae Technology Amphitheatres Aqueducts Bridges Circuses Civil engineering Concrete...
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    Patronage Naming conventions Demography Women Marriage Adoption Slavery Bagaudae Technology Amphitheatres Aqueducts Bridges Circuses Civil engineering Concrete...
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    Patronage Naming conventions Demography Women Marriage Adoption Slavery Bagaudae Technology Amphitheatres Aqueducts Bridges Circuses Civil engineering Concrete...
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  • Fighter brand, a lower-priced offering intended to under-price competitors Bagaudae, groups of peasant insurgents in the Roman Empire whose name means "fighters"...
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    expelled the Roman civilian administration. Zosimus may be referring to the Bagaudae rebellion of the Breton inhabitants of Armorica since he describes how...
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