- The
Lentienses (German Lentienser) were a 4th-century
Germanic tribe ****ociated with the Alemanni, in the
region between the
river Danube in the North...
- I.
Gratian subsequently led a
campaign across the Rhine,
attacked the
Lentienses, and
forced the
tribe to surrender. That same year, the
eastern emperor...
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attacked across the
Rhine by the
Lentienses (part of the Alamanni).
After the
Romans regrouped and
defeated the
Lentienses near
Argentaria (near modern-day...
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escaped from the
field and Priarius, king of the
Lentienses, was
slain during the battle. The
Lentienses disappear from the
historical record following...
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magister militum to
reorganize the
Roman armies in Thrace.
February – The
Lentienses (part of the Alemanni)
cross the
frozen Rhine and raid the countryside...
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Priarius ( - 378) was a king of the
Lentienses, a sub-tribe of the Alemanni, in the 4th century. He is
mentioned by Ammi**** Marcellinus. In 378, Priarius...
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languages West
Germanic languages Groups Alemanni Brisgavi Bucinobantes Lentienses Raetovari Adrabaecampi Angles Anglo-Saxons
Ambrones Ampsivarii Angrivarii...
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languages West
Germanic languages Groups Alemanni Brisgavi Bucinobantes Lentienses Raetovari Adrabaecampi Angles Anglo-Saxons
Ambrones Ampsivarii Angrivarii...
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languages West
Germanic languages Groups Alemanni Brisgavi Bucinobantes Lentienses Raetovari Adrabaecampi Angles Anglo-Saxons
Ambrones Ampsivarii Angrivarii...
- of the
western provinces and
marries Constantius' sister, Helena. The
Lentienses, a
Germanic tribe, are
fined by the
Roman commander Arbetio under Constantius...