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Marcomanni
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The '''Marcomanni''' were a
Germanic tribe, probably related to the
Suebi or Suevi. Contemporary scholars believe their name derives from one of two possible sources: (1) old Germanic forms of ''
marches March'' (frontier) and ''Men'', or (2) the tribe has taken on the name of a Roman captain named Marco Romani who deserted the legions of
Nero Claudius Drusus Drusus during his campaign in Germania of roughly 13 BC and was thought to have banded together an essentially ragtag group of Germanic tribes into a reasonably cohesive fighting force (see POMOERIVM, vol.3, 1998).
Nero Claudius Drusus Drusus attacked them in
9 BC, forcing them into present-day
Bohemia. In that region their king
Marbod Maroboduus established a powerful kingdom that
Augustus perceived as a threat to
Roman Empire Rome. Before he could act on this, the war in
Illyria intervened. Eventually Maroboduus was deposed and exiled by Catualda (AD
19).
In the
2nd century AD, they entered into a confederation with other peoples which included the
Quadi,
Vandals, and
Sarmatians against
Roman Empire Rome. This was driven probably by greater tribal movements like the
Goths. According to the historian
Eutropius, the forces of the Emperor
Marcus Aurelius battled against the Marcomannic confederation for three years at the fortress of
Carnuntum in
Pannonia. He compared the war and Marcus Aurelius' success against the Marcomanni and their allies to the
Punic Wars. The comparison was fair in that this war marked a turning point and had significant Roman defeats. It began in
166 and lasted to Marcus Aurelius's death in
180, involving the unheard-of defeats and the death of two
Praetorian Guard commanders. It was in fact only a limited success since from the next century onwards the
Danube was the main Roman battlefront until the collapse of the Roman Empire in the
5th century.
See also
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Migrations period
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Timeline of Portuguese history (Germanic Kingdoms) Timeline of Portuguese history - Germanic Kingdoms (5th to 8th Century)
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History of Portugal
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Gallaecia
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Galicia (Spain)
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History of Spain
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Irminones
Classical Sources
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Caesar ''De Bello Gallico'', at
The Latin Library
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Tacitus ''Germania'', at
The Latin Library
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Tacitus ''Annales'', at
The Latin Library
Category:Ancient Germanic peoples
Category:Ancient Roman enemies and allies
Category:Ethnic groups in Europe
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