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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