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Arbogast (count of Trier)

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by 475, Franz Staab notes that Frankish graves are entirely absent from the area before 500. Arbogast's reign may thus represent a transitional period between Roman and Frankish rule. The culture of late antiquity died out soon afterwards in the sixth century.
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Arbogast was born into a Romanized Frankish family and was a Catholic Christian. His father Arigius (mentioned by Auspicius) was possibly a native of Trier, and one of his ancestors was the 4th century
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following the political disintegration of Gaul in the early 460s. Although Trier may have formally pledged allegiance to the
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Arbogast independently ruled his relatively small domain with the help of remaining Roman troops and Frankish
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Clovis – Histoire et Mémoire – Actes du colloque international d'histoire de Reims
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probably dating back to 471 or more probably 476-477 and another from 470 by
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Arbogast is mentioned in letters sent to him by two bishops: one by
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Index

Arbogast (Count of Trier)
Trier
Frankish
Sidonius Apollinaris
Auspicius of Toul
Austrasian Letters
magister militum
Arbogastes
Western Roman Empire
foederati
Ripuarian Franks
ISBN
2-84050-079-5
Categories
5th-century Christians
5th-century Frankish people
5th-century Gallo-Roman people
5th-century writers in Latin
Ancient Roman generals
Comites
Correspondents of Sidonius Apollinaris
Frankish warriors

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