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  2. Alemanni - Wikipedia

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    The war of Clovis with the Alemanni forms the setting for the conversion of Clovis, briefly treated by Gregory of Tours. ( Book II.31 ) After their defeat in 496, the Alemanni bucked the Frankish yoke and put themselves under the protection of Theodoric the Great of the Ostrogoths [ 21 ] but after his death they were again subjugated by the ...

  3. Battle of Tolbiac - Wikipedia

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    Bordering on Sigebert's kingdom were the Alemanni, a confederation of Germanic tribes. Border incidents, looting, and punitive raids multiplied between the Alemanni and Ripuarian Franks, but in 496 Sigebert suffered a real invasion and called on Clovis for help. Clovis responded favorably to his ally and raised an army.

  4. Alamannia - Wikipedia

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    Alamannia, or Alemania, was the kingdom established and inhabited by the Alemanni, a Germanic tribal confederation that had broken through the Roman limes in 213.. The Alemanni expanded from the Main River basin during the 3rd century and raided Roman provinces and settled on the left bank of the Rhine River from the 4th century.

  5. Category:Alemanni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Alemanni" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Alamanni (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Jacopo Alamanni was publicly executed for trying to organise a militia in opposition to Charles V in the War of the League of Cognac. In the 18th century, a branch of the family established themselves in Naples, with two palaces in Tiriolo and Catanzaro. Known as Alemanni di Napoli, their coat of arms is or, two bends gules.

  7. Chnodomarius - Wikipedia

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    Julian rallied the fleeing Clibanarii and led them back into battle, but the defeat of the Alemanni was due principally to determined fighting by the Roman infantry. [ 12 ] Chnodomarius and the other Alemannic chiefs dismounted before the battle at the insistence of the Alemannic tribesmen, who feared their leaders might desert them if things ...

  8. Category:Battles involving the Alemanni - Wikipedia

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  9. Lentienses - Wikipedia

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    The Lentienses (German Lentienser) were a 4th-century Germanic tribe associated with the Alemanni, in the region between the river Danube in the North, the river Iller in the East, and Lake Constance in the South, in what is now southern Germany. They were reported to be one of the most rebellious tribes at the time.