
Foederati - Wikipedia
Foederati (/ ˌ f ɛ d ə ˈ r eɪ t aɪ / FED-ə-RAY-ty; singular: foederatus / ˌ f ɛ d ə ˈ r eɪ t ə s / FED-ə-RAY-təs) were peoples and cities bound by a treaty, known as foedus, with Rome.
Foederati | allied state | Britannica
After the division of the empire in 395, the emperors… …or more allied states (foederati). The treaty contained various conditions establishing permanent friendly relations between the …
Socii - Wikipedia
The socii (English: / ˈsoʊʃiaɪ / SOH-shee-eye) or foederati (English: / ˌfɛdəˈreɪtaɪ / FED-ə-RAY-ty) were confederates of Rome and formed one of the three legal denominations in Roman Italy …
Foederati (Civ7) | Civilization Wiki - Fandom
Foederati is a broad term that defines people who were neither Roman citizens nor under colonial control, but who were aligned with ancient and early medieval Rome through a treaty (foedus). …
Odoacer - Wikipedia
Odoacer [a] (/ ˌ oʊ d oʊ ˈ eɪ s ər / OH-doh-AY-sər; [b] c. 433 – 15 March 493 AD), also spelled Odovacer or Odovacar, [c] was a barbarian soldier and statesman from the Middle Danube …
This study sets out to re-examine the key concepts of foederati (foedus) and hospitalitas (hospitium) with a view to gaining a fresh in-sight into the procedure of settlement or …
Foederati | Military Wiki - Fandom
Foederatus (/ˌfɛdəˈreɪtəs/ in English; pl. foederati /ˌfɛdəˈreɪtaɪ/) is a Latin word whose definition and usage drifted in the time between the early Roman Republic and the end of the Western …
FOEDERATI Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FOEDERATUS is an auxiliary soldier serving the Roman Empire.
Foedus | Roman Republic, Italy & Carthage | Britannica
foedus, treaty or compact contracted by ancient Rome with one or more allied states (foederati). The treaty contained various conditions establishing permanent friendly relations between the …
Foederati - Oxford Reference
Apr 14, 2025 · "foederati" published on by Oxford University Press. *Latin term used to refer to non-Roman troops in the service of the Roman Empire, especially during the 4th and 5th …