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Burdunellus (meaning "little mule", possibly a nickname) was a Roman usurper of the late fifth century AD, recorded only briefly in the . Under 496 it is recorded that "he became a tyrant in Hispania", a phrase which, in the political language of the time and considering the nature of the source, must mean he tried to claim the imperial dignity and authority. He was eventually abandoned by his own supporters, who turned him over to legitimate authorities and sent him to Tolosa, where he was burned to death inside a bronze bull, an unusual fate for a usurper but designed to humiliate. The location of Burdunellus' petty government is unknown, but was probably the valley of the Ebro centred on Caesaraugusta.

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  • Burdunellus (de)
  • Βουρδουνέλος (el)
  • Burdunellus (en)
  • Burdunelo (es)
  • Burdunellus (fr)
  • Burdunelo (pt)
  • Бурдунел (ru)
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  • Burdunellus (meaning "little mule", possibly a nickname) was a Roman usurper of the late fifth century AD, recorded only briefly in the . Under 496 it is recorded that "he became a tyrant in Hispania", a phrase which, in the political language of the time and considering the nature of the source, must mean he tried to claim the imperial dignity and authority. He was eventually abandoned by his own supporters, who turned him over to legitimate authorities and sent him to Tolosa, where he was burned to death inside a bronze bull, an unusual fate for a usurper but designed to humiliate. The location of Burdunellus' petty government is unknown, but was probably the valley of the Ebro centred on Caesaraugusta. (en)
  • Burdunellus, auch Burdunelus († 497 in Toulouse) war ein spätantiker römischer Usurpator im späten 5. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • Burdunelo (en latín, Burdunellus, que significa "pequeña mula", posiblemente un apodo) fue un usurpador romano que, a finales del siglo V, se rebeló contra el reino visigodo de Tolosa. (es)
  • Бурдунел (Бурдунелл или Бурдурелл; лат. Burdunelus или Burdurellus; V век, Римская Испания — 497, Тулуза) — предводитель антивестготского восстания в Испании в 496—497 годах. (ru)
  • Burdunellus († 497, Toulouse) est un Hispano-Romain qui se révolta à la fin du Ve siècle contre les Wisigoths du royaume de Toulouse. Il est parfois qualifié d'« usurpateur romain ». D'obscure origine, son (sur)nom, Burdunellus (en espagnol Burdunello), signifierait « petit mulet ». En 496, il se révolte en Tarraconaise contre la domination wisigothique et, selon la chronique de Saragosse, devient un « tyran » en Hispanie. Sa rébellion ne serait pas sans rapport avec le début de l'implantation des Wisigoths dans la vallée de l'Èbre, implantation organisée par le roi Alaric II. (fr)
  • Burdunelo (em latim: Burdunellus - "pequena mula", provavelmente um apelido) foi um usurpador romano do final do século V, mencionado numa breve passagem da Consularia Caesaraugustana. No ano de 496, relata-se ali que "ele tornou-se tirano na Hispânia", uma frase que, no linguajar político da época e levando-se em consideração a natureza da fonte, certamente significa que ele tentou usurpar para si a dignidade e a autoridade imperiais. Ele terminou abandonado por seus aliados, que o enviaram preso para Tolosa (moderna Toulouse, na França), onde foi cozido vivo num touro de bronze, uma punição inédita até então para um usurpador e considerada particularmente humilhante (pt)
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  • Burdunellus (meaning "little mule", possibly a nickname) was a Roman usurper of the late fifth century AD, recorded only briefly in the . Under 496 it is recorded that "he became a tyrant in Hispania", a phrase which, in the political language of the time and considering the nature of the source, must mean he tried to claim the imperial dignity and authority. He was eventually abandoned by his own supporters, who turned him over to legitimate authorities and sent him to Tolosa, where he was burned to death inside a bronze bull, an unusual fate for a usurper but designed to humiliate. The location of Burdunellus' petty government is unknown, but was probably the valley of the Ebro centred on Caesaraugusta. (en)
  • Burdunellus, auch Burdunelus († 497 in Toulouse) war ein spätantiker römischer Usurpator im späten 5. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • Burdunellus († 497, Toulouse) est un Hispano-Romain qui se révolta à la fin du Ve siècle contre les Wisigoths du royaume de Toulouse. Il est parfois qualifié d'« usurpateur romain ». D'obscure origine, son (sur)nom, Burdunellus (en espagnol Burdunello), signifierait « petit mulet ». En 496, il se révolte en Tarraconaise contre la domination wisigothique et, selon la chronique de Saragosse, devient un « tyran » en Hispanie. Sa rébellion ne serait pas sans rapport avec le début de l'implantation des Wisigoths dans la vallée de l'Èbre, implantation organisée par le roi Alaric II. L'année suivante, abandonné et même trahi par ses soutiens, Burdunellus est capturé et livré aux wisigoths à Toulouse, leur capitale ; condamné à mort par le roi Alaric II, il est brûlé vif dans un taureau de bronze en plein cirque, peut-être dans l'amphithéâtre romain de Purpan-Ancely. (fr)
  • Burdunelo (en latín, Burdunellus, que significa "pequeña mula", posiblemente un apodo) fue un usurpador romano que, a finales del siglo V, se rebeló contra el reino visigodo de Tolosa. (es)
  • Burdunelo (em latim: Burdunellus - "pequena mula", provavelmente um apelido) foi um usurpador romano do final do século V, mencionado numa breve passagem da Consularia Caesaraugustana. No ano de 496, relata-se ali que "ele tornou-se tirano na Hispânia", uma frase que, no linguajar político da época e levando-se em consideração a natureza da fonte, certamente significa que ele tentou usurpar para si a dignidade e a autoridade imperiais. Ele terminou abandonado por seus aliados, que o enviaram preso para Tolosa (moderna Toulouse, na França), onde foi cozido vivo num touro de bronze, uma punição inédita até então para um usurpador e considerada particularmente humilhante Não se sabe onde Burdunelo se revoltou, mas é provável que tenha sido na região do vale do Ebro, próximo de César Augusta (moderna Saragoça, na Espanha). (pt)
  • Бурдунел (Бурдунелл или Бурдурелл; лат. Burdunelus или Burdurellus; V век, Римская Испания — 497, Тулуза) — предводитель антивестготского восстания в Испании в 496—497 годах. (ru)
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