The bishop Germain, the king Goar, the doctor Eudoxius and the end of the bacaudic revolt in Gaul

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Published 11-06-2012
Francisco Javier Sanz Huesma

Abstract

In this paper I intend to show that the Bagaudic movement died out in Gaul in AD 437 and that the rebellions associated with it can be explained from a different historical context, such as the settlement of barbarians (Armorica in AD 40 of the 5th century), or discarded as existing (Eudoxius in AD 448).


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