User:Quodcivitas
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Marcus Fulvius Flaccus | |
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| 1st (Under the Populares) Consul of the Roman Republic | |
| In office 117 BC – 105 BC | |
| Preceded by | Quintus Marcius Rex |
| Succeeded by | Publius Rutilius Rufus |
| Plebian Tribune | |
| In office 122 BC – 120 BC | |
| III vir agris dandis assignandis | |
| In office 130 BC – 122 BC | |
| Personal details | |
| Died | 101 BC |
| Party | Populares |
| Occupation | Politician and soldier |
| First Germanic Incursion War | |||||||||
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Julian Marcellus Severus Barbatio |
King Chnodomarius Other Germanic Kings | ||||||||
| Strength | |||||||||
| 38,000 | More than 35,000 | ||||||||
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Unknown 600 Deserted Horsemen | Unknown | ||||||||
| Second Germanic Incursion War | |||||||||
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Flavius Theodosius Arbogast (Expelled in 370) Valentinian I | Germanic Kings & Tribal Leaders | ||||||||
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| 50,000 | 40,000 (approx.) | ||||||||
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| Unknown | Unknown | ||||||||
| Type | Multilateral |
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| Context | Since the consulship of Romulus Augustulus, the Western Roman Republic slowly stagnated and the multiple people groups of the Republic grew more and more culturally different. Consul Justinian II feared this would lead to civil war, so he convened a council of the leaders of the Republic's provinces. |
| Drafted | 14 Sep 700 AD |
| Signed | 29 Sep 700 AD |
| Location | Lugdunum, Gallic Republic |
| Effective | 5 Dec 700 AD |
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| Signatories | All Negotiators and Consul Justinian II |
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Era of the Populares
Separation of Mediolanum
Diocletian Hijack
Germanic & Gothic Incursion Wars
Treaty of Lyon
African Expansion
The New World
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