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Naulobatus was the name - or, perhaps, the title - of a chieftain of the various peoples who took part in the major seaborne incursion into the eastern Mediterranean of 267-8 AD now referred to as the Herulian Invasion. He is the only such leader for whom there is any record. "Naulobatus" is the Latinised form by which he was known to the Romans some centuries after his death. His actual name is unknown as is his ethnic origin. However, the Heruli seem to have been a Germanic group as opposed to the Iranian Sarmatae and Alani with whom they mingled in their homelands to the north of the Black Sea. They are sometimes associated with their Goth neighbours.

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  • Naulobate (fr)
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  • Naulobatus was the name - or, perhaps, the title - of a chieftain of the various peoples who took part in the major seaborne incursion into the eastern Mediterranean of 267-8 AD now referred to as the Herulian Invasion. He is the only such leader for whom there is any record. "Naulobatus" is the Latinised form by which he was known to the Romans some centuries after his death. His actual name is unknown as is his ethnic origin. However, the Heruli seem to have been a Germanic group as opposed to the Iranian Sarmatae and Alani with whom they mingled in their homelands to the north of the Black Sea. They are sometimes associated with their Goth neighbours. (en)
  • Naulobato (latino Naulobatus; Ucraina, prima del 240? – dopo il 268) principe e condottiero della popolazione germanica degli Eruli, vissuto all'epoca dell'imperatore romano Gallieno lungo le coste settentrionali del Ponto Eusino. (it)
  • Naulobate (Latin Naulobatus ; né en Ukraine avant 240 – mort après 268) était le nom - ou le titre - d'un chef de guerre germanique du IIIe siècle ap. J.-C., prince et chef de file de la population des Hérules, vivant sur les bords septentrionaux de la Mer Noire. Il fut leur meneur au cours du règne de l'empereur romain Gallien, dans le cadre de la suite de raids et d'invasions qui touchèrent durement les provinces égéennes de l'Empire. Naulobate est le seul leader hérule identifié dont le nom ait été conservé par les sources antiques, plusieurs siècles après les événements, probablement du fait de l'impact terrible qu'eurent ces raids sur les populations locales. Les Hérules sont un groupe germanique notamment opposés aux Sarmates et aux Alains. Il s'associèrent, au cours de ces raids, à (fr)
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  • Naulobate (Latin Naulobatus ; né en Ukraine avant 240 – mort après 268) était le nom - ou le titre - d'un chef de guerre germanique du IIIe siècle ap. J.-C., prince et chef de file de la population des Hérules, vivant sur les bords septentrionaux de la Mer Noire. Il fut leur meneur au cours du règne de l'empereur romain Gallien, dans le cadre de la suite de raids et d'invasions qui touchèrent durement les provinces égéennes de l'Empire. Naulobate est le seul leader hérule identifié dont le nom ait été conservé par les sources antiques, plusieurs siècles après les événements, probablement du fait de l'impact terrible qu'eurent ces raids sur les populations locales. Les Hérules sont un groupe germanique notamment opposés aux Sarmates et aux Alains. Il s'associèrent, au cours de ces raids, à leurs voisins Goths du bord de la Mer Noire. (fr)
  • Naulobatus was the name - or, perhaps, the title - of a chieftain of the various peoples who took part in the major seaborne incursion into the eastern Mediterranean of 267-8 AD now referred to as the Herulian Invasion. He is the only such leader for whom there is any record. "Naulobatus" is the Latinised form by which he was known to the Romans some centuries after his death. His actual name is unknown as is his ethnic origin. However, the Heruli seem to have been a Germanic group as opposed to the Iranian Sarmatae and Alani with whom they mingled in their homelands to the north of the Black Sea. They are sometimes associated with their Goth neighbours. (en)
  • Naulobato (latino Naulobatus; Ucraina, prima del 240? – dopo il 268) principe e condottiero della popolazione germanica degli Eruli, vissuto all'epoca dell'imperatore romano Gallieno lungo le coste settentrionali del Ponto Eusino. (it)
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