Vannius

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Vannius was a 1st-century AD king of the Quadi, known from Roman historical sources for his rise to power with Roman support and his later deposition in a tribal revolt.

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instanceOf 1st-century ruler
historical figure
king
associatedWithRiver Danube
cameToPowerAfter defeat of Maroboduus
characterizationByTacitus initially just and popular
later cruel and rapacious
conflict tribal revolt of the Quadi and neighboring tribes
country Quadi
culture Germanic
deposedBy coalition of Quadi and other Germanic tribes
ethnicity Quadi
exiledTo territory of the Lugii
fateAfterDeposition went into exile
governedDuringReign Germanic kingdom on the Roman frontier
hasOccupation monarch
historicalCategory Roman-era Germanic ruler
client king of Rome
languageContext Latin sources spell his name Vannius
locatedInTime Julio-Claudian dynasty
surface form: Julio-Claudian period
mentionedIn Annals by Tacitus
surface form: Annals of Tacitus
notableEvent installation as king with Roman approval
overthrow in a tribal uprising
notableFor being deposed in a tribal revolt
rule over the Quadi with Roman support
politicalRelationToRome client relationship
politicalStatus Roman client king
positionHeld King of the Quadi
predecessor Maroboduus
regionRuled Kingdom of the Quadi
area north of the middle Danube
reignEnd c. AD 50
reignStart c. AD 19
source Roman historical sources
successorState divided kingdom among rival chiefs
supportedBy Drusus Julius Caesar
surface form: Drusus the Younger

Roman Empire
Tiberius
timePeriod 1st century AD
tribe Quadi

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