Burdunellus

Burdune ( l) lus († 497 in Toulouse, the name means "little mule " ) was a late ancient Roman usurper in the late 5th century, is mentioned only briefly in the Consularia Caesaraugustana. For the year 496, he is noted as tyrannus in Spain, for the most part was under Visigoth control. In contemporary political parlance and given the nature of the source, this can only mean that Burdunellus (as Romans or novels ) against Alaric II - and indirectly against Anastasius I, who was regarded as the nominal overlord and the Visigoth kings - imperial dignities and authority has claimed. The location of the survey is unknown, but is suspected in the Ebro valley in the area of Zaragoza. Burdunellus was finally abandoned by his supporters in the lurch, delivered to the Visigoths and transferred to Toulouse, where he was burnt alive inside a bronze bull.

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