Second Bagaudae Revolt
| Second Bagaudae Revolt | |||||
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| Part of the Fall of the Western Roman Empire | |||||
Campaign of the Roman army | |||||
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| Belligerents | |||||
| Bagaudae |
Roman army Alan auxiliary forces | ||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||
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Tibatto Eudoxius |
Litorius Goar | ||||
The Second Bagaudae Revolt was an armed conflict in northwestern Gaul, where rebel groups, called Bagaudae, opposed the imperial government in the period between 435 and 441. The conflict consisted of several uprisings and they took place in a very turbulent period in which the Western Roman Empire had to focus its attention on several fronts.