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- Barbatio (died AD 359) was a Roman general of the infantry (Magister Peditum = Master of Foot) under the command of Constantius II. Previously he was a...
- the two main armies in Gaul, Barbatio being commander of the other. Constantius devised a strategy where Julian and Barbatio would operate in a pincer movement...
- commanded the army which defeated the Roman Magister Peditum (Master of Foot) Barbatio in 357, driving him south to Augst, and disabling him from further action...
- Maximus Aurelius Lucius Cornelius Balbus (minor) – defeated the Garamantes Barbatio Belisarius Lucilius B****us Publius Ventidius B****us Bonifacius Bonosus...
- across the river onto the west bank. From the south his magister peditum Barbatio was to come from Milan and am**** forces at Augst (near the Rhine bend)...
- Murong Chong, Chinese emperor (d. 386) Stilicho, Roman general (d. 408) Barbatio, Roman general (magister militum) Hosius of Corduba, Christian bishop (b...
- Alamanni in Gaul. During a pincer movement led by Julian and the general Barbatio, a band of Alamanni slipped past them and attacked Lugdunum (Lyon). Julian...
- returning barbarian bands. But in Barbatio's sector, the main body of Germans were allowed to p**** unmolested: Barbatio's chief-of-staff Cella rejected the...
- of Brumath. 357, Roman invasion of Alemannic territory led by general Barbatio and Julian, Attack on Lugdunum (Lyon) by Laeti, End of coordinated operation...
- the towns in Gallus's path. When Gallus arrived at Poetovio in Nori****, Barbatio, an officer who had been supporting Gallus' dismissal within Constantius'...