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Marcomer, also
spelled Marcomeres, Marchomer, or
Marchomir (c. ? - 392) was a
Frankish Dux in the late 4th
century who ****isted in an
invasion of the Roman...
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reports that
after the
death of the
Frankish leader Sunno, his
brother Marcomer proposed to the
Franks that they
should have one
single king, contrary...
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cited the now-lost work of
Sulpicius Alexander.
According to this account,
Marcomer,
Sunno and
Genobaud invaded the
Roman provinces Germania Inferior and Belgia...
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Genobaud invaded the
Roman provinces Germania and
Belgia together with
Marcomer and Sunno. They
broke through the limes,
killed many people, destro****...
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specific territory.
Genobaud (3rd century?)
Merogais &
Ascaric (4th century)
Marcomer (4th century), dux
Sunno (4th century), dux
Genobaud (4th century), dux...
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mentions them as
being led
along with the
Ampsivarii by the
Frankish king
Marcomer.
Other Franks,
sometimes called Salii,
moved into
Roman territory from...
- the son of a real
Frankish king,
known to have
fought the Romans,
named Marcomer. The
Chronicle of Fredegar, on the
other hand,
makes Chlodio a son of Theudemeres...
- (meaning "fierce"). A
decade later the
Romans killed Priam and
drove away
Marcomer and Sunno, the sons of
Priam and Antenor, and the
other Franks. The most...
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Liber Historiæ
Francorum says that
after the
death of Sunno, his
brother Marcomer,
leader of the
Ampsivarii and Chatti,
proposed to the
Franks that they...
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Battle of Poetovio, and
retreated to Aquileia. Meanwhile, the
Franks under Marcomer had
taken the
opportunity to
invade northern Gaul, at the same time further...