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    The Marcomannic Wars (Latin: bellum Germanicum et Sarmaticum German and Sarmatian war) were a series of wars lasting from about AD 166 until 180. These...
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    Marcomanni (redirect from Marcomannic)
    bloody wars against the Marcomanni and their allies which are called the Marcomannic wars. Before 9 BC, the homeland of the Marcomanni is not known, but archaeological...
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    Rune (redirect from Marcomannic runes)
    Nordmannos vocamus, and hence traditionally, the alphabet is called "Marcomannic runes", but it has no connection with the Marcomanni, and rather is an...
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    The Suebi (also spelled Suevi or Suebians) were a large group of Germanic peoples originally from the Elbe river region in what is now Germany and the...
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    Nordmannos vocamus (and hence traditionally, the alphabet is called "Marcomannic runes") but it has no connection with the Marcomanni, and rather is an...
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    Empire (the Pax Romana). Commodus accompanied his father during the Marcomannic Wars in 172 and on a tour of the Eastern provinces in 176. The following...
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    a decisive battle over the Germanic Quadi tribe in 179 CE during the Marcomannic Wars. The Kingdom of Vannius, a kingdom founded by the Germanic Suebi...
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    Germanic Marcomanni and Quadi with their allies, which was known as the Marcomannic Wars. After this major disruption, new Germanic peoples appear for the...
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    possibly the same people as the Lugii. Expanding into Dacia during the Marcomannic Wars and to Pannonia during the Crisis of the Third Century, the Vandals...
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    conquering them in the second—are connected with war. Another such war is the Marcomannic War that occurred between 169 and 175, in which this time, Iazyges fought...
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  • The Battle of Carnuntum took place in 170 AD during the Marcomannic Wars. In the spring of 170 AD swarms of Germanic warrior bands attacked Roman provinces...
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    western Slovakia, the Quadi and the Marcomanni, during the so-called Marcomannic Wars. Under Augustus, the Romans and their armies initially occupied...
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    Pompeianus was promoted and served as the emperor's chief general during the Marcomannic War. Under his guidance, the exiled senator and fellow Parthian war veteran...
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  • This page lists all Roman military units that participated in the Marcomannic Wars. There were thirteen legions, two vexillationes, fifty nine auxiliary...
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    victory and some territorial gains. After initial involvement in the Marcomannic Wars, he fell ill and died in 169. He was deified by the Roman Senate...
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    166 and be known as Tres Daciae ("Three Dacias") due to the ongoing Marcomannic Wars. New mines were opened and ore extraction intensified, while agriculture...
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    expanded in the southern, eastern and south-western directions. The Marcomannic Wars (166–180 CE) were caused by the pressure exerted by the northern...
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  • his death in 192 AD. The film depicts Marcus seizing victory in the Marcomannic Wars. In reality, the war was ongoing when he died. Commodus secured...
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    associated by historians such as Peter Heather with the contemporary Marcomannic Wars. By the late 3rd century AD, the Wielbark culture had expanded into...
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    related to Roman Dacia. Dacian warfare Illyrian Wars Roman-Persian Wars Marcomannic Wars Jewish-Roman wars "Assorted Imperial Battle Descriptions", De Imperatoribus...
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    pushing back on Roman forces of Marcus Aurelius and later, Commodus in the Marcomannic Wars. By 180 AD, Commodus had decided to abandoned the annexed positions...
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    written in the 4th century, records that before Marcus set out on the Marcomannic Wars, he was asked to publish his Precepts of Philosophy in case something...
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    incursion into Germania until Marcus Aurelius (r. 161–180) during the Marcomannic Wars. Some of the descendants of the vassal kingdoms, like the Suebi...
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    philosopher and wrote the Meditations. He defeated barbarian tribes in the Marcomannic Wars as well as the Parthian Empire. His co-emperor, Lucius Verus, died...
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    shortly afterwards, he was recalled to assist Claudius Pompeianus in the Marcomannic Wars. In 175, he received the honour of a suffect consulship and until...
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    the specific Dacian language ending "dava" i.e. Setidava. After the Marcomannic Wars (AD 166–180), Dacian groups from outside Roman Dacia had been set...
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    Marcus defeated the Marcomanni, Quadi, and Sarmatian Iazyges in the Marcomannic Wars. These and other Germanic peoples began to represent a troubling...
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    part of a large group of peoples who came under the domination of the Marcomannic king Maroboduus. The "Butones" are generally equated with the Gutones...
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    Moesia that can be attributed to Goths is by the Costoboci in 170 in the Marcomannic Wars when they destroyed Tropaeum Traiani. In 238 the Carpi sacked Histria...
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    Impact Possibilities During the Marcomannic Wars". In Erdrich, M.; Komoróczy, B.; Madejski, P.; Vlach, M. (eds.). Marcomannic Wars and the Antonine Plague:...
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