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  2. Kingdom of Soissons - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom or Domain of Soissons is the historiographical name [2] for the de facto independent Roman [3] remnant of the Diocese of Gaul, which existed during late antiquity as a rump state of the Western Roman Empire until its conquest by the Franks in AD 486. Its capital was at Noviodunum, today the town of Soissons in France.

  3. Syagrius - Wikipedia

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    Syagrius (c. 430 – 486 [1] or 487 or 493–4 [2]) was a Roman general and the last ruler of a Western Roman rump state in northern Gaul, now called the Kingdom of Soissons. Gregory of Tours referred to him as King of the Romans. Syagrius's defeat by King of the Franks Clovis I is considered the end of Western Roman rule outside of Italy.

  4. Western Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Domain of Soissons, a rump state in Northern Gaul ruled by Syagrius, survived until 486 when it was conquered by the Franks under King Clovis I after the Battle of Soissons. Syagrius was known as the "King of the Romans" by the Germanic peoples of the region and repeatedly claimed that he was merely governing a Roman province, not an ...

  5. Gospels of Saint-Médard de Soissons - Wikipedia

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    The Gospels of Saint-Médard de Soissons (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 8850) is a 9th-century illuminated manuscript gospel book, and is a product of the Court or Ada School of the Carolingian Renaissance. The codex was produced before 827 when it was given to the abbey of Saint-Médard de Soissons by Louis the Pious and his wife ...

  6. Battle of Soissons (486) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Soissons was fought in 486 between Frankish forces under Clovis I and the Gallo-Roman domain of Soissons under Syagrius. The battle was a victory for the Franks, and led to the conquest of the Roman rump state of Soissons , a milestone for the Franks in their attempt to establish themselves as a major regional power.

  7. Aegidius - Wikipedia

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    Aegidius (died 464 or 465) was the ruler of the short-lived Kingdom of Soissons from 461 to 464/465. Before his ascension he was an ardent supporter of the Western Roman emperor Majorian, who appointed him magister militum per Gallias ("Master of the Soldiers for Gaul") in 458.

  8. Psalter–Hours of Yolande de Soissons - Wikipedia

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    The original owner is represented at prayer in a full-page illustration wearing a cloak covered in one of the coats of arms. Karen Gould speculated that the arms were Yolande's. [8] More recently Alison Stones argues that the coat of arms belonged to Comtesse de la Table, lady of Cœuvres. [9] She was Yolande de Soissons's mother or stepmother. [6]

  9. Siege of Hippo Regius - Wikipedia

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    Boniface, freshly reconciled with imperial power in Rome, sought to oppose the advance of the Vandals in North Africa.After peace talks broke down, he confronted them militarily in the spring of 430, but was defeated. [3]