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- 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...
- of Zosimus and goes on to say "The revolt in Britain may have involved bacaudae or peasant rebels as was the case in Armorica, but this is not certain...
- and Vannes. This area was also affected by the Bagaudae (also spelled bacaudae) during this period, which were groups of peasant insurgents. The Bagaudae...
- of his people to settlements in the Orleanais in order to control the bacaudae of Armorica and to keep the Visigoths from expanding their territories...
- Edobichus and Gerontius, and was forced to surrender all his booty to the Bacaudae (late Roman bandits or rebels) for p****age across the Alps. Since he must...
- criticism from a variety of scholars.[further explanation needed] 1962 – The Bacaudae: A Study of Rebellion in Late Roman Gaul (University of Chicago, Department...
- Visigothic and Burgundian foederati, while in Amorica a revolt broke out by Bacaudae. Given the fact that the war in Africa had ended with a peace very favorable...
- another Hispano-Roman magister militum is recorded as having fought the Bacaudae of Tarraconensis in 441. It is conceivable that one Asterius had been taken...
- in 442 in the area around Orléans, apparently to counter the Armorican Bacaudae. Some cities have been named after them, such as Allaines or Allainville...