that took place between 416 and 418 and were directed against the Vandals and the Alans to restore Roman power in the Spanish provinces of Betica, Lusitania...
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The Gothic War of 376–382 was one of several Gothic Wars in Roman history in which the Goths fought against the Roman Empire. This particular conflict...
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Gothic War (401-403), a war of Visigoths against the Western Roman Empire that included the Battle of Pollentia Gothic War in Spain (416-418), a war of...
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Sack of Rome (410) Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus campaign against the Franks Gothic revolt of Theodoric I (426) Frankish War (428) Vandal conquest...
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War of Heraclianus 409–418 Gothic War (409–418) 409–417: Bagaudae Revolt, uprising in the Loire valley and Brittany 416–418 Gothic War in Spain (416-418)...
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Battle of the Catalaunian Plains (category 450s in the Roman Empire)
contemporary time, particularly regarding the Battle of Vouille and the Gothic Wars towards the end of Justinian's reign. Ultimately this has led mainstream...
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Crossing of the Rhine (redirect from Vandal invasion of Spain)
barbarians crossed into Spain in September or October 409; little is known about the acts of the Vandals, Alans and Suevi in Gaul between the crossing...
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Sack of Rome (410) (redirect from Sacked Rome in 410)
and declared himself King of Italy. Fall of the Western Roman Empire Gothic War (376–382) List of incidents of cannibalism Visigothic Kingdom Maenchen-Helfen...
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Capture of Carthage (439) (category Articles lacking in-text citations from December 2020)
through Aquitaine. In 409, Godigisel's son Gunderic led the Vandals across the Pyrenees. They appear to have settled in Spain in two detachments. One...
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Fall of the Western Roman Empire (redirect from Fall of the Roman Empire in Europe)
modii of wheat. From 416 to 418, Wallia's Goths campaigned in Hispania on Constantius's behalf, exterminating the Siling Vandals in Baetica and reducing...
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Sack of Rome (455) (category 450s in the Roman Empire)
little support which led to the outbreak of the Roman civil war of 456. The Sack of Rome in 455 and the Visigothic sack of 410 shocked the Roman world...
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Battle of Adrianople (category Gothic War (376–382))
part of the Gothic War of 376–382, the battle is often considered the start of the events which led to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century...
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Battle of the Utus (redirect from Romano-Hunnic war (447))
Survival of the East in the Fifth Century. Oxford: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-15403-1. Taylor, Donathan (2016). Roman Empire at War: A Compendium of Roman...
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Battle of Soissons (486) (category 480s in the Roman Empire)
Clovis threatened war and the Visigoths handed Syagrius over for execution. Consequently, the realm of the Franks almost doubled in size; its border was...
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Battle of Ravenna (476) (category 5th century in Italy)
the Roman army of Italy. They envied the fortune of their brethren in Gaul, Spain, and Africa, whose victorious arms had acquired an independent and perpetual...
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campaigned in Spain for the Romans in the period 416-418 (Gothic war in Spain), they were assigned a settlement area by Emperor Honorius in 418 in the province...
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conflict with the Carthaginians in the Punic Wars led them into expansion in the Iberian Peninsula of modern-day Spain and Portugal. The Punic empire of...
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Sack of Strasbourg (451) (category 450s in the Roman Empire)
battles would take place the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains.[citation needed] In 451 Atilla the Hun launched an Invasion of Gaul against the Western Roman...
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Vandal conquest of Roman Africa (category Wars involving the Roman Empire)
In turn for the peace, Geiseric also had to give up Huneric, his son, to the Romans as a hostage for a short period of time. In October 439 a new war...
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Siege of Rome (472) (category Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2023)
(410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Nervasos Mountains Roman–Sasanian War of 421–422 Tarraco Roman civil war of 425 Gothic revolt...
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Sack of Aquileia (category 5th century in Italy)
The sack of Aquileia occurred in 452, and was carried out by the Huns under the leadership of Attila. A year after the Battle of Catalaunian Fields, Attila...
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War of Heraclianus 409–417: Bagaudae uprising in the Loire valley and Brittany 416–418; Gothic War in Iberia (416–418) 419–421: Revolt of Maximus in Hispania...
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Battle of Déols (category 5th century in sub-Roman Gaul)
(410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Nervasos Mountains Roman–Sasanian War of 421–422 Tarraco Roman civil war of 425 Gothic revolt...
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Siege of Hippo Regius (category 430s in the Roman Empire)
the spring of 430, but was defeated. He then retreated with his federated Gothic troops to Hippo Regius, a fortified city occupying a strategic position...
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Battle of Cape Bon (468) (category 460s in the Byzantine Empire)
Vandal capital of Carthage in 468. The invasion of the kingdom of the Vandals was one of the largest amphibious operations in antiquity, with 1,113 ships...
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Battle of Arelate (category 450s in the Roman Empire)
mouth of the Rhodanus River (Rhone). The ensuing battle was an overwhelming Gothic defeat. Theodoric II was forced to flee Arelate, abandon Septimania, and...
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Battle of the Nervasos Mountains (category 5th century in Hispania)
Conventus Asturicensus maintained its capital at Asturica Augusta, (Astorga). In 416, Wallia, King of the Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse, entered the Iberian...
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Battle of Corsica (category Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2023)
Western Roman Empire in Corsica in 456. Prior to the battle, the Vandals had captured Carthage and made it the capital of their kingdom. In 456, a Vandal fleet...
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Battle of Toulouse (458) (category Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2023)
The Battle of Toulouse was fought in the Gothic War between the Visigoths and the Western Roman Empire in 458. The battle was part of a great mid-winter...
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Battle of Bergamo (category Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2023)
was fought between Alans and the Western Roman Empire in 464, and resulted in a Roman victory. In 464, the Alan king Beorgor led an invasion of Northern...
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