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    Queen Fritigil (or Fritigils), was the last known ruler of the Marcomanni, who were at that time (in the late 4th century) probably settled in Pannonia...
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    known mention of the Kingdom of the Marcomanni, concerning a queen named Fritigil, is from the fourth century, and she was thought to have lived in or near...
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    of Catholic Thought and Culture, 14, 82–95. doi:10.1353/log.2011.0014 "Fritigil, markomannische Königin (english)". Austria-Forum (in German). 2022-12-28...
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    Botohui-Tarhun (reigned in the 13th century) — queen of Tumed Marcomanni Fritigil (reigned mid-4th century) Kingdom of Hereti Dinar of Hereti (reigned in...
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    of Milan 374-397, corresponded with a Christian Marcomanni queen named Fritigil, initiating a peace treaty between the Marcomanni and the western Roman...
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    into the area: the Germanic population of the Marcomanni converted when Fritigil, their queen, met a Christian traveller from the Roman Empire shortly before...
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  • time in the winter of 379–380. The Romans allowed the Marcomannic queen Fritigil and her people to settle in Pannonia Prima after she converted to Christianity...
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  • Countess of Périgord Françoise of Rohan (d. 1591), Duchess of Loudon. Fritigil (mid 4th century), Queen of the Marcomanni, last known ruler of the Germanic...
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