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The Limigantes is a name applied to a population that lived by the river, in , in the 4th century. They are attested by Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus ( 390) in connection to .

Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus ( 390) described the Limigantes as Sarmatae servi ("Sarmatian slaves/serfs"), as opposed to the , Sarmatae liberi ("free Sarmatians").Ammianus XVII.13.1 It is unclear whether the Limigantes were simply an under-class of ethnic Sarmatians or a non-Sarmatian subject people.


History

330s
In 332, the Sarmatians in Banat asked Constantine the Great for aid against the . These Sarmatians had armed their "slaves" in order to cope with the situation; according to contemporary sources there were two categories of Sarmatians: the "masters" – the , and the "slaves" – Limigantes. In 334, there was an internal conflict between the Agaragantes and the Limigantes. The Limagantes had, after the conflict with the Goths, turned and expelled the Arcaragantes who then settled in the area of the , to the south of the , and became their vassals.
(1980). 9789630518864, University Press of Kentucky. .


Conflict with Rome
In AD 357, the Roman emperor (ruled 337-361) faced a large force of Limigantes, who had successfully rebelled against their overlords and then launched an invasion of Roman territory on the South bank of the Danube. The barbarians entered the empire near the confluence of the rivers Danube and , invading the province of (roughly mod. ).Ammianus XVII.13.4 In a hard-fought battle, the Romans routed the Limigantes, slaughtering a large number.Ammianus XVII.13.5-18 After this, the remaining Limigantes surrendered and were assigned lands to settle in beyond the imperial border, but which were apparently under Roman control (possibly seized from the "free Sarmatians" separately defeated earlier in the same year).Ammianus XVII.13.21;

In 358, the Limigantes broke the terms of their treaty with Constantius and raided outside the territory assigned to them the previous year.Ammianus XIX.11.1


Studies
believed that the were Sarmatians and the Limigantes were Slavs.


Sources
Primary
  • Chronicle of Hieronymus of Milano (or Jerome)
  • Ammianus Marcellinus
Secondary

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