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- Bagaudae abstract "In the later Roman Empire, bagaudae (also spelled bacaudae) were groups of peasant insurgents who arose during the Crisis of the Third Century, and persisted until the very end of the western Empire, particularly in the less-Romanised areas of Gallia and Hispania, where they were "exposed to the depredations of the late Roman state, and the great landowners and clerics who were its servants".The invasions, military anarchy and disorders of the third century provided a chaotic and ongoing degradation of the regional power structure within a declining Empire into which the bagaudae achieved some temporary and scattered successes, under the leadership of members of the underclass as well as former members of local ruling elites.".
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- Bagaudae hasPhotoCollection Bagaudae.
- Bagaudae subject Category:3rd-century_conflicts.
- Bagaudae subject Category:Ancient_peoples.
- Bagaudae subject Category:Crisis_of_the_Third_Century.
- Bagaudae subject Category:Peasant_revolts.
- Bagaudae type 3rd-centuryConflicts.
- Bagaudae type Abstraction100002137.
- Bagaudae type Act100030358.
- Bagaudae type AncientPeoples.
- Bagaudae type Conflict100958896.
- Bagaudae type Event100029378.
- Bagaudae type Group100031264.
- Bagaudae type GroupAction101080366.
- Bagaudae type PeasantRevolts.
- Bagaudae type People107942152.
- Bagaudae type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Bagaudae type Rebellion100962129.
- Bagaudae type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Bagaudae comment "In the later Roman Empire, bagaudae (also spelled bacaudae) were groups of peasant insurgents who arose during the Crisis of the Third Century, and persisted until the very end of the western Empire, particularly in the less-Romanised areas of Gallia and Hispania, where they were "exposed to the depredations of the late Roman state, and the great landowners and clerics who were its servants".The invasions, military anarchy and disorders of the third century provided a chaotic and ongoing degradation of the regional power structure within a declining Empire into which the bagaudae achieved some temporary and scattered successes, under the leadership of members of the underclass as well as former members of local ruling elites.".
- Bagaudae label "Bagaudae".
- Bagaudae label "Bagaudae".
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- Bagaudae label "Bagauden".
- Bagaudae label "Bagaudes".
- Bagaudae label "Bagaudi".
- Bagaudae label "Bagaudowie".
- Bagaudae label "Багауды".
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- Bagaudae wasDerivedFrom Bagaudae?oldid=576972697.
- Bagaudae isPrimaryTopicOf Bagaudae.