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- Victohali abstract "The Victohali were a Germanic people group of Late Antiquity. In Greek their name is Biktoa or Biktoloi. They crossed the Danube with the Marcomanni and Quadi during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161–180). According to the chapters attributed to "Julius Capitolinus" in the unreliable Historia Augusta:. . . now not only were the Victuali and Marcomanni throwing everything into confusion, but other tribes, who had been driven on by the more distant barbarians and had retreated before them, were ready to attack Italy if not peaceably received.They also participated in the Marcomannic Wars, or, as Capitolinus calls it, the "German war" or "war of many nations".They participated in the barbarian conflict with the Roman Empire in 290, or earlier. According to Eutropius, writing around 360, nunc Taifali, Victohali et Tervingi habent ("the Taifali, Victohali, and Tervingi now possess") Dacia. Claudius Mamertinus, in a speech praising Maximian, says of some year shortly after 291 Tervingi, pars alia Gothorum, adiuncta manu Taifalorum, adversum Vandalos Gipedesque concurrunt ("Tervingi, another part of the Goths, together with the Taifals, campaigned against the Vandals and Gepids"). Given the location of this fighting and the peoples involved, "Vandals" in this instance is probably an error for Victohali, who are known to have inhabited the region of the Theiss and Somes rivers at this time (from Eutropius). Perhaps the Victohali were a part of the Vandals (Vandili), along with the Lacringi, Asdingi, Silingi, Helvecones, and Narharnavales. During the reign of Constantius II, the Sarmatian masters (the Arcaragantes) were defeated by their slaves (the Limagantes) during a revolt and fled to the Victohali for protection, as Ammianus Marcellinus writes: And these native chiefs, losing all their wisdom in their fear, fled to the Victohali, whose settlements were at a great distance, thinking it better in the choice of evils to become subject to their protectors than slaves to their own slaves.".
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- Victohali wikiPageRevisionID "653897562".
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Ammianus_Marcellinus.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Arcaragantes.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Asdingi.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Augustan_History.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_ethnic_groups_of_Europe.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vandals.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Claudius_Mamertinus.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Constantius_II.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Dacia.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_group.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Eutropius_(historian).
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Gepids.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_peoples.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Goths.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Hasdingi.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Helveconae.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Helvecones.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Historia_Augusta.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Lacringi.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Late_Antiquity.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Limagantes.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Marcomanni.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Marcomannic_Wars.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Aurelius.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Maximian.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Narharnavales.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink People_group.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Quadi.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Sarmatian.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Sarmatians.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Silingi.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Somes.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Someș_River.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Taifals.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Tervingi.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Thervingi.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Tisza.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLink Vandals.
- Victohali wikiPageWikiLinkText "Victohali".
- Victohali hasPhotoCollection Victohali.
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- Victohali subject Category:Ancient_Germanic_peoples.
- Victohali subject Category:Historical_ethnic_groups_of_Europe.
- Victohali subject Category:Vandals.
- Victohali hypernym Group.
- Victohali type Band.
- Victohali type Group.
- Victohali type Group.
- Victohali type People.
- Victohali comment "The Victohali were a Germanic people group of Late Antiquity. In Greek their name is Biktoa or Biktoloi. They crossed the Danube with the Marcomanni and Quadi during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161–180). According to the chapters attributed to "Julius Capitolinus" in the unreliable Historia Augusta:. . .".
- Victohali label "Victohali".
- Victohali sameAs Victufali.
- Victohali sameAs Victúfalos.
- Victohali sameAs m.047tn56.
- Victohali sameAs Q4011319.
- Victohali sameAs Q4011319.
- Victohali wasDerivedFrom Victohali?oldid=653897562.
- Victohali isPrimaryTopicOf Victohali.