Maroboduus

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Maroboduus was a 1st-century AD king of the Marcomanni who established a powerful Germanic kingdom in Bohemia and was a notable contemporary and rival of the Roman Empire.

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Maroboduus canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Germanic king
historical figure
areaOfInfluence Bohemia
Upper Danube catchment
surface form: upper Danube region
basedIn Bohemia
birthPlace region of the Marcomanni
conflictWith Arminius
Roman Empire
contemporaryWith Augustus
Tiberius
countryRuled Marcomannic kingdom in Bohemia
deathCause natural causes (reported)
deathPlace Ravenna
educatedIn Rome
endOfReign early 1st century AD
ethnicity Germanic
fate lived in exile under Roman supervision
floruit early 1st century AD
knownFor conflict and rivalry with Arminius
creating a centralized kingdom among the Marcomanni
diplomatic relations with Rome
maintaining a standing army of Germanic warriors
leaderOf Germanic tribal confederation
Marcomanni
mentionedBy Tacitus
Velleius Paterculus
mentionedIn Roman historical sources
militaryStrength large Germanic army
notableFor being a rival of the Roman Empire
establishing a powerful Germanic kingdom in Bohemia
opponentOf Arminius
Roman Empire
placeOfExile Ravenna
politicalStatus client-like king in relation to Rome at some periods
positionHeld king of the Marcomanni
ruler of Bohemia
significantEvent engaged in a power struggle with Arminius
formed a powerful kingdom beyond the Roman frontier
was deposed and went into exile
withdrew the Marcomanni into Bohemia to avoid Roman domination
timePeriod 1st century AD
tribe Marcomanni

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Marcomanni ruler Maroboduus
Vannius predecessor Maroboduus