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148: 347: 38: 134: 1826: 649:. 2.7. Trans., "Why should I speak of other nations when I myself, a youth on a visit to Gaul, heard that the Atticoti, a British tribe, eat human flesh, and that although they find herds of swine, and droves of large or small cattle in the woods, it is their custom to cut off the buttocks of the shepherds and the breasts of their women, and to regard them as the greatest delicacies?" 466:, a generic designation for certain Irish population groups, usually translated "rent-paying tribes", "vassal communities" or "tributary peoples". In the context of well-attested Irish raids on the western coast of Britain in the late Roman period, it was suggested that one or more of these population groups might be the raiders reported by Ammianus in the 360s. 425: 417: 323:. Earlier in the same passage he describes a different people as eating "fat white worms with blackish heads", and others as eating "land-crocodiles" and "green lizards". Ancient writers sometimes ascribed exotic habits to far-away peoples in their works. 296:, while the Attacotti were known to be in Britain until 368 and may have entered Roman military service soon after. Thus it is credible that Jerome had seen Attacotti soldiers and had heard Roman accounts of the recent fighting in Britain. 188:
Ammianus describes the marauders as bands moving from place to place in search of loot. Nevertheless, one Roman commander was killed in a pitched battle and another was taken prisoner in an ambush and killed. (See
173:) in collaboration with the barbarians, and a Roman military whose troops had deserted and joined in the general banditry. The situation arose as a consequence of the failed imperial power-grab (350–353) by 696:
by showing, for example, that it contained manuscript material introduced in the 15th century, and so could not have been written in the 14th century, as the document's actual author had alleged.
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in Ammianus. More recent research has shown that some of the Irish population groups involved in the raiding and settlement of Roman and/or sub-Roman Britain could be classified as
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The thesis was given impetus when historian Charles O'Conor promoted it in the late 18th century. However, this remained controversial among scholars into the late 19th century.
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ti", and "arecotti") in the Notitia Dignitatum, and documented his assignments within the publication. This produced four conjectural occurrences of Atecotti-related units:
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provides an account of the tumultuous situation in Britain between 364 and 369, and he describes a corrupt and treasonous administration, native British troops (the
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This information was combined with legitimate historical mentions of the Attacotti to produce inaccurate histories and to make baseless conjectures. For example,
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The exact origins of the Attacotti and the extent of their territory are uncertain. In about 400, Roman units recruited among the Attacotti were recorded in the
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Knowledge and understanding of the history of the Irish language were revolutionised from the end of the 19th century, largely owing to the efforts of
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The discovery of a contemporary funerary dedication to a soldier of the "unit of Atecutti" (emended from "Ategutti") at Thessalonica, in the Roman
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in an attempt to root out potential sympathisers of Magnentius in Britain, and aggravated by the political machinations of the Roman administrator
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in 1749. Accepted as genuine for more than one hundred years, it was virtually the only source of information for northern Britain (i.e., modern
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with St. Jerome's description of the Attacotti by musing on the possibility that a ‘race of cannibals’ had once dwelt in the neighbourhood of
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Charles O'Conor's 1783 representation of the original Irish form of "Athech-tuatha", used when he connected them to the British Attacotti.
201:, who quickly and ruthlessly restored order. Theodosius then focused his efforts on the repair of political problems within the province. 286:
whose writings contain two incidental references to the Attacotti. His account is particularly noteworthy because he was in Roman
1051: 225:, and includes the locations of the offices and the staff (including military units) assigned to them. The names of several 310:, to have community of wives and no discrimination of children, nay more, to be aware of any semblance even of matrimony". 431:'s 1844 representation of the original Irish, which he translated as "Attacottic district", or "territorium Attacotticum". 1870: 1865: 1850: 1806: 1855: 319:
he describes the dietary habits of several peoples and includes a statement that he had heard that the Attacotti
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If, in the neighbourhood of the commercial and literary town of Glasgow, a race of cannibals has really existed
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resemble that of the Attacotti who were mentioned by Ammianus, and in an 1876 publication, historian
31: 1801: 1704: 1694: 1337: 17: 1775: 1659: 759: 1492: 147: 1664: 1547: 960: 780:, vol. IV (New ed.), London: A. Strahan and T. Cadell (published 1838), p. 283, 724: 775: 683: 663: 1689: 1542: 744: 710: 690:, New, vol. XXVI, London: John Bowyer Nichols and Son (published 1846), pp. 365–369 528: 1829: 1740: 1593: 1164: 1037: 550::413, 453–455, 483–485 – Ammianus 26.4.5 Trans., Ammianus 27.8 Trans., Ammianus 28.3 Trans. 166: 158: 1472: 900:, ["Early Irish Population Groups: Their Nomenclature, Classification and Chronology", in 346: 8: 1735: 1618: 1537: 1522: 1126: 986: 921:"Attacotti, Deisi and Magnus Maximus: The Case for Irish Federates in Late Roman Britain" 435:
Perhaps as early as the 17th century, and certainly in the 18th and 19th centuries, some
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The Genealogies, Tribes, and Customs of Hy-Fiachrach, Commonly Called O'Dowda's Country
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would be *AteĂ»iācotƍtās. This, in his opinion, is too far removed from the Latin form
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that was known from medieval manuscripts rather than on the largely hypothetical
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to various spellings ("acecotti", "atecocti", "attecotti", "attcoetti", "
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Recueil des Inscriptions Chrétiennes de Macédoine du IIIe au VIe SiÚcle
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Later scholarship has criticised the possible connection between Latin
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Freeman, Philip (2002), "Who Were the Atecotti?". J. F. Nagy (ed.),
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Notitia Dignitatum Accedunt Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitanae et
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The Description of Britain, Translated from Richard of Cirencester
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are unconnected, and that the Primitive Irish equivalent to
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used in the 4th century when the Attacotti were in Britain.
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grounds. Early scholars had based their arguments on the
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were Latin names for a people first recorded as raiding
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis (by Charles Vallancey)
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was a fictitious account of the peoples and places of
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He hypothesised that 423: 415: 345: 146: 132: 129:Ammianus: Roman Britain in 364–369 36: 880: 863: 848: 755: 740: 723:. Mayor was researching the historical 598: 574: 263:, supports this reconstruction, as the 14: 1843: 902:Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 770: 658: 1033: 1016: 1002: 918: 832: 713:Ricardi Corinensis de Situ Britanniae 705: 610: 586: 559: 547: 988:St. Jerome: Letters and Select Works 885:, Austin: University of Texas Press 692:. Wex debunked the authenticity of 275:Saint Jerome: incidental references 137:A page from a medieval copy of the 84:between 364 and 368, alongside the 24: 25: 1882: 267:places one Atecotti unit in that 1825: 1824: 1023:, London: George Bell & Sons 27:People that raided Roman Britain 1059: 883:Ireland and the Classical World 852:(1809) , Hatcher, Henry (ed.), 841: 826: 807: 788: 764: 749: 734: 699: 675: 907:. 1911–1912. pp. 59–114. 652: 636: 616: 604: 592: 580: 568: 553: 541: 13: 1: 534: 290: 7: 1553:Domnall mac Taidc UĂ­ Briain 682:Sylvanus Urban (Oct 1846), 522: 255:Atecotti Honoriani juniores 252:Atecotti Honoriani seniores 249:Atecotti juniores Gallicani 10: 1887: 1570:The Expulsion of the DĂ©isi 1483:Conall of the Swift Steeds 1017:Yonge, C. D., ed. 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Index

Atacotti
Addicott (disambiguation)

Roman Britain
Hadrian's Wall
Antonine Wall
Roman Britain
Scoti
Picts
Saxons
Britons
Theodosius
Notitia Dignitatum
cannibalism
polyandry
Jerome

Notitia Dignitatum

Saint Jerome
Domenico Ghirlandaio
Ammianus
Areani
Magnentius
Paulus Catena
Valentinus
Great Conspiracy
Gaul
Count Theodosius
Notitia Dignitatum

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