Constantinus III : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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==Istor==
[[File:Constantineiii.jpg |thumb|Constantinus III ]]
 
En 406 en em savas proviñsoù Enez Vreizh. Ar gwarnizonoù ne vezent ket paeet ken ha divizet o devoa dilenn o renerien. Da gentañ e voe dibabet [[Marcus]] ha [[GratiausGratianus]], met ne blijas nag an eil nag egile d'ar soudarded goude ur pennad ha lazhet e voent. Dre m'o devoa aon rak an aloubadegoù german ha ma klaskent un tamm surentez en ur ur bed a seblante kouezhañ buan en e boull e klaskas lejionoù Breizh dibab ur jeneral kreñv hag ampart : kemer a rejont un den hag a oa anvet evel an impalaer brudet e deroù ar IVvet kantved, [[Constantinus]] Veur, en devoa kemeret ar galloud goude emsevel e Breizh.
Constantinus a oa ur soudard ordinal, a greder, met ne oa ket dizampart, ha ne chomas ket da yariñ. Buan e treuzas [[Mor Breizh]] e Bononia ([[Boulogne]]) ha, hervez a gred an istorourien, e tastumas an holl soudarded a chome en Breizh, ma ne chomas ken stourmerien a gentañ linenn en Breizh ken. Mont a reas neuze da chom e Galia ha gantañ e holl soudarded prest da vont da vrezeliñ ouzh ar pobloù german o devoa treuzet ar Roen er goañvezh a-raok.
E Galia e savas al lejionoù roman a-du gantañ, ha kemend-all a reas re [[Hispania]].
 
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On 31 December 406 several tribes of barbarian invaders, including the Vandals, the Burgundians, the Alans and the Sueves had crossed the Rhine, perhaps near Mainz, and overrun the Roman defensive works in a successful invasion of the Western Roman Empire.[9]
[5] Constantine was a common soldier, but one of some ability.[6] Early in 407, they acclaimed him as emperor.[7][2]
 
their own leader.[4]
 
 
 
 
Constantine moved quickly. He crossed the Channel at Bononia (Boulogne) and (historians have assumed) took with him all of the mobile troops left in Britain, thus denuding the province of any first line military protection and explaining the disappearance of the legions from Britannia in the early fifth century.[8] The Roman forces in Gaul (modern France) declared for him, followed by most of those in Hispania (modern Spain). On 31 December 406 several tribes of barbarian invaders, including the Vandals, the Burgundians, the Alans and the Sueves had crossed the Rhine, perhaps near Mainz, and overrun the Roman defensive works in a successful invasion of the Western Roman Empire.[9]
 
Constantine's forces won several confrontations with the Vandals and quickly secured the line of the Rhine. The sitting Western emperor, Honorius, ordered Stilicho, his leading general, or magister militum, to expel Constantine. Sarus the Goth, a commander of Honorius, defeated two of Constantine's generals, Iustinianus and the Frank Nebiogastes, who were leading the vanguard of his forces.[10] Constantine's lieutenant, Nebiogastes, was first trapped in, then killed outside, Valence.[11] Constantine sent another army headed by Edobichus and Gerontius, and Sarus retreated into Italy, needing to buy his passage through the Alpine passes from the brigand Bagaudae, who controlled them.[12] With these advances, Constantine controlled all of Gaul and garrisoned the Alpine passes into Italy.[13] By May 408 he had made Arles his capital,[14] where he appointed Apollinaris, the grandfather of Sidonius Apollinaris, as prefect.[15]
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Mont a reas neuze da chom e Galia ha kas a reas gantañ e holl soudarded da vont da vrezeliñ ouzh ar pobloù german o devoa treuzet ar Roen er goañvezh a-raok.
 
Constantinus a c'hounezas meur a emgann a-enep lejionoù an impalaer [[Flavius Honorius]]. Honorius a rannas ar galloud gantañ en 409.