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Domain of Soissons: Top rulers by territorial gain or loss in terms of area difference
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When the Western Roman Emperor Majorian was killed in 461, General Aegidius maintained his own rule in the remnants of Roman Gaul that came to be known as the Domain or Kingdom of Soissons. The polity was conquered by the Franks in 486.

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Explanation

Ranking of the largest 25 gains or losses of the polity per involved ruler (in ascending order) in terms of area difference between the start and end of the period of rule.


Polities are the smallest unit in the Phersu Atlas model. They represent political entities that control a territory, regardless of their form. Polities can be either independent or dependent.


Rulers are considered only when they can be clearly defined. Phersu Atlas includes de facto rulers, which may sometimes be subjective. As a result, the ruler could be a King, President, or others depending on the context.


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Sources

Based on the overall Phersu Atlas Model and its comprehensive sources.