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Encyclopedia > Theudemeres

Theudemeres (Theudemer) was a Frankish king. He was the son of the Roman commander Richomeres and his wife Ascyla. For other uses, see Franks (disambiguation). ... Flavius Richomeres (Richomer) was a Frank that lived in the late 4th century. ...


Not much of Theudemeres is known. According to Gregory of Tours a war broke out between Franks and Romans some unkown time after the fall of the usurping Emperor Jovinus (411 - 413) who had been supported by Franks. Around 422 a Roman army entered Gaul. King Theudemeres and his mother Ascyla were executed with the sword. Theudemeres reign is supposed to be before that of king Chlodio Saint Gregory of Tours (c. ... Jovinus Jovinus was a Gallo-senator and claimed to be Roman Emperor (411 - 413). ... Events The Burgundians elevate Jovinus as Roman Emperor. ... Events May 8 - Honorius signs an edict providing tax relief for the provinces of Italy that have been plundered by the Visigoths. ... September 10 - Pope Celestine I succeeds Pope Boniface I as the 43rd pope. ... Map of Gaul circa 58 BC Gaul (Latin: ) was the name given, in ancient times, to the region of Western Europe comprising present-day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine river. ...


Theudemeres must have been a cousin of Arbogastes. Flavius Arbogastes (d. ...


References

Gregory of Tours, Historiƫn, book II, chapter 9. Saint Gregory of Tours (c. ...


Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire (PLRE II), J.R. Martindale



 

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