蘇瓦松王國

蘇瓦松王國西罗马帝国高卢北部塞纳河索姆河之间的残存国家,该政权存在25年的时间。政权的统治者,尤其是末任国王被周围的日耳曼部落称为“罗马人的国王”,而该政权则被历史学家都尔的额我略称为为“罗马人的王国”。486年,斯雅戈里烏斯克洛维一世击败,苏瓦松王国被法兰克人征服。

羅馬王國蘇瓦松轄區
Regnum Romanorum
457-486
476年的蘇瓦松王國 [2]
地位西羅馬帝國殘存部分
首都Noviodunum(今苏瓦松
常用语言拉丁语高盧語
宗教基督教及 and Paganism
政府西羅馬帝國殘存部分
Ruler 
 457–464
Aegidius
 464–486
Syagrius
历史时期古典時代晚期
 建立
457
 终结
486
面积
 总计
50,000[3]平方公里
人口
 估计
3 600,000[4]
 密度
7.3[5]/平方公里
货币羅馬貨幣
先前国
继承国
西羅馬帝國
Neustria

參考文獻

  1. Bachrach, Bernard S. . U of Minnesota Press. 1972: 3. ISBN 9780816657001 (英语). By 481 the two peoples competing for predominance in this territory were the Visigoths in southwestern Gaul and the Burgundians in the southeast. Among the lesser groups contending for power were the Armorici (a loose confederation of Gallo-Romans, Britons, Alans, and erstwhile imperial soldiers with their families), who lived in the area between the Seine and the Loire. To the north, between the Seine and the Somme, was Syagrius's Roman kingdom of Soissons and to the east along the upper Rhine were settlements of Alamans. North of these was a small band of Thuringians. The remainder of the Rhineland and the area to the west were ruled by Frankish reguli or chieftains, who, with their warbands, were settled around Tournai, Cambrai, Cologne, and the other cities of the region.
  2. Bachrach, Bernard S. . U of Minnesota Press. 1972: 3. ISBN 9780816657001 (英语). By 481 the two peoples competing for predominance in this territory were the Visigoths in southwestern Gaul and the Burgundians in the southeast. Among the lesser groups contending for power were the Armorici (a loose confederation of Gallo-Romans, Britons, Alans, and erstwhile imperial soldiers with their families), who lived in the area between the Seine and the Loire. To the north, between the Seine and the Somme, was Syagrius's Roman kingdom of Soissons and to the east along the upper Rhine were settlements of Alamans. North of these was a small band of Thuringians. The remainder of the Rhineland and the area to the west were ruled by Frankish reguli or chieftains, who, with their warbands, were settled around Tournai, Cambrai, Cologne, and the other cities of the region.
  3. Calculated with Google Maps according to the referenced map.
  4. European parts of the Roman Empire (2500000 km2) had around 18.3 million people in 350 AD. Thus (50000*18300000/2500000)=360000
  5. Russell (1958)
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