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The Victohali were a people of who lived north of the Lower Danube. In Greek their name is Biktoa or Biktoloi. They were possibly a , and it has been suggested that they were one of the tribes of the .

They crossed the with the and during the reign of (161–180). According to the chapters attributed to "Julius Capitolinus" in the unreliable :

. . . now not only were the Victuali and Marcomanni throwing everything into confusion, but other tribes, who had been driven on by the more distant barbarians and had retreated before them, were ready to attack Italy if not peaceably received.Capitolinus, Historia Augusta, Marcus Aurelius, 14:2.

They also participated in the , or, as Capitolinus calls it, the "German war" or "war of many nations".Capitolinus, Historia Augusta, Marcus Aurelius, 22:1–7, says "all the nations banded together against us—the Marcomanni, , and Quadi, the , Sarmatians, Lacringes and Buri, these and certain others together with the Victuali, namely, Osi, , , , , , , and finally, the ."

They participated in the barbarian conflict with the in 290, or earlier. According to Eutropius, writing around 360, nunc Taifali, Victohali et Tervingi habent ("the Taifali, Victohali, and Tervingi now possess") .Eutropius, Breviarium historiae Romanae, VIII.ii.2. Claudius Mamertinus, in a speech praising , says of some year shortly after 291 Tervingi, pars alia Gothorum, adiuncta manu Taifalorum, adversum Vandalos Gipedesque concurrunt (", another part of the , together with the , campaigned against the and "). Given the location of this fighting and the peoples involved, "Vandals" in this instance is possibly an error for Victohali, who are known to have inhabited the region of the and rivers at this time (from Eutropius), or alternatively perhaps the Victohali were a part of the Vandals ( Vandili), along with the , , , , and .

During the reign of , the masters (the ) were defeated by their slaves (the ) during a revolt and fled to the Victohali for protection, as Ammianus Marcellinus writes:

And these native chiefs, losing all their wisdom in their fear, fled to the Victohali, whose settlements were at a great distance, thinking it better in the choice of evils to become subject to their protectors than slaves to their own slaves.Ammianus, Res Gestae Libri XXXI, XVII.xii.19.


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