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193: 187: 97:, Rando almost succeeded in killing Valentinian. Rando's army, which had encamped on a towering mountain, was surrounded by Valentinian's forces. After the Romans scaled the northern slope the Alemanni fled taking heavy casualties. 237: 89:, Valentinian conducted a revenge campaign against Rando. Rando entrenched himself at a high-altitude fortress and continued his campaign against the 271: 147:
Baynes, Norman H. (1964). "The Dynasty of Valentinian and Theodosius the Great". In Bury, John Bagnell; Gwatkin, H.M; Whitney, J.P. (eds.).
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Dieter Geuenich: Geschichte der Alemannen (Kohlhammer-Urban-Taschenbücher. 575). 2., überarbeitete Auflage.
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with his troops, Rando was free to raid with impunity. After campaigning against the
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petty king in the 4th century. In 368, Rando invaded the city
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The Alamanni and Rome 213-496: (Caracalla to Clovis)
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Mainz
Christian
Easter
Pentecost
Roman emperor
Valentinian I
Trier
Brisgavi
Vithicabius
Romans
Battle of Solicinium
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