Chnodomar

E807415

Chnodomar was a 4th-century Alemannic king and military leader best known for leading the Alemanni against the Romans at the Battle of Strasbourg in 357.

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Chnodomar canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Alemannic king
historical figure
military leader
centuryOfActivity 4th century CE
commanded Alemannic forces
conflict Alemannic–Roman wars NERFINISHED
contemporaryOf Constantius II NERFINISHED
Julian (later Emperor Julian the Apostate) NERFINISHED
culture Germanic tribal society
ethnicity Alemannic
floruit 4th century
historicalRelevance important figure in Roman–Germanic frontier history
knownFor leading the Alemanni against the Romans at the Battle of Strasbourg
role in the Alemannic–Roman conflicts of the 4th century
languageContext spoke a Germanic language
notableEvent defeat at the Battle of Strasbourg in 357
occupation king
military commander
opponent Roman Empire NERFINISHED
participatedIn Battle of Strasbourg NERFINISHED
region Upper Rhine area NERFINISHED
role leader of a coalition of Alemannic groups
sideInConflict Alemanni NERFINISHED
sourceMention Ammianus Marcellinus NERFINISHED
timePeriod Late Antiquity

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