-
between the
Morava and "Cusus" rivers, and
placed under the
control of the
Quadian king Vannius.
There are
proposals that the
Romans were
deliberately trying...
-
Roman authorities in Pannonia; they parti****ted in the
destruction of the
Quadian kingdom of Vannius, and
often migrated to the east
across the Transylvanian...
-
Vangio and Sido
became v****al
princes of the
powerful Suebi, and the
Quadian client king
Vannius was
imposed as a
ruler of the Marcomanni.
After the...
-
defeated by the
Hermunduri Vibilius,
after which the
realm was
ruled by the
Quadian Vannius.
Vannius was
himself also
deposed by Vibilius, in coordination...
- (Fréjus) in
Gallia Narbonensis. The
Marcomanni were
subsequently ruled by the
Quadian client king Vannius, who was
himself also
deposed by
Vibilius in coordination...
-
Vangio and Sido (flourished in 1st
century AD) were two
Quadian brothers who were the co-rulers of a
Roman client kingdom in
Bohemia in the 1st century...
-
deposed Maroboduus in 18 AD.
Catualda was
subsequently succeeded by the
Quadian client king Vannius. In 50 AD however,
along with Vannius'
nephews Vangio...
- AD led the
overthrow of the
Marcomannic king
Catualda in
favor of the
Quadian Vannius.
Around 50 AD,
allied with Vannius'
nephews Vangio and Sido and...
- name", as
Gibbon put it. In 406 a
coalition of Vandals, Alans, and
Suevi (
Quadians, Marcomanni, and Alemanni) from
central Europe arrived at the
Rhine frontier...
- 3rd and 4th centuries.
These were
probably residences of the pro-Roman
Quadian (and
maybe Marcomannic) aristocracy.
Romans in the late
fourth century...