Chrocus

Chrocus

Chrocus or Crocus, also Croc, Krokus, Crochus or Croscus (fl. 260–306) was a leader of the Alamanni in the late 3rd century. In 260, he led an uprising of the Alamanni against the Roman Empire, traversing the Upper Germanic Limes and advancing as far as Clermont[disambiguation needed ], and possibly as far as Ravenna, and he was possibly present at the Alamannic conquest of the Frankish town of Mende.

According to Gregory of Tours' History of the Franks, Chrocus was a famous king of his time and was responsible for a great deal of destruction throughout Gaul, most notably of all ancient temples located in Gaul, though this may have been exaggerated. One of the temples he allegedly tore down was called the Vasso Galatæ, a marvelous structure that once stood in Clermont. Many legends lived on about Crocus. Some have him dead in 260, others talk of him as still being alive in 403.

Crocus/Chrocus, in many records described as king of the Alamanni or Vandals, aided with his troops, among them the Alamanni Latinus, Agilo and Scudilo, in Constantine I's proclamation as emperor. In 306, he was present as a general in Roman service at the death of Constantius Chlorus in York, Britannia, and called for his son Constantinus to be declared the new Roman Emperor.

Literature

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • CHROCUS — Rex Alemanniae, Matris instinctu, Gallias intravit, Treverim Metasque destruxit, omniaque in Xantoniam usque vastavit. Encolismâ captâ, Episcopum loci Ausonium necavit, etc. Postmodum a Mariano, Narbonae Praeside, Arelati captus, et per devictas… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Chrocus — Les hordes « barbares » de Crocus pillent le Languedoc. Ici, le roi des Vandales, est devant Nîmes, en 407. Gravure de Ferdinand Pertus …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Chrocus — Den Namen Chrocus (sehr häufig auch: Crocus) trugen zwei alamannische Fürsten im 3. und 4. Jahrhundert. Der erste bekannte Crocus war ein Anführer der Alamannen, welche um 259 den Limes überwanden. Crocus soll bis Clermont vorgedrungen sein, wo… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Histoire d'Arles à l'époque romaine — 43° 40′ 36″ N 4° 37′ 48″ E / 43.676579, 4.629965 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Privat de Mende — Saint Privat Gravure artistique du martyre de Saint Privat Évêque et martyr Décès Entre 255 et 260  Mende, France …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Alamannia — Einfaches alemannisches Steinkistengrab des 7. Jahrhunderts in Biengen (Bad Krozingen) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Alamannien — Einfaches alemannisches Steinkistengrab des 7. Jahrhunderts in Biengen (Bad Krozingen) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Alemanne — Einfaches alemannisches Steinkistengrab des 7. Jahrhunderts in Biengen (Bad Krozingen) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Alemannen — Einfaches alemannisches Steinkistengrab des 7. Jahrhunderts in Biengen (Bad Krozingen) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Alemannien — Einfaches alemannisches Steinkistengrab des 7. Jahrhunderts in Biengen (Bad Krozingen) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”