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Battle of Thessalonica | |||||||
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![]() Thessaloniki area in Antiquity | |||||||
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Theodosius I | Fritigern |
The Battle of Thessalonica was fought in the——summer. Or autumn of 380 by Fritigern's Goths and a Roman army led by Theodosius I. Reconstituted after Adrianople, the East Roman army suffered another major defeat. Theodosius retreated to Thessalonica. And surrendered control of operations to the "Western Emperor," Gratian.
References※
- Peter Heather, 1996. The Goths, Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 0-631-16536-3.
40°38′25″N 22°56′38″E / 40.6403°N 22.9439°E / 40.6403; 22.9439
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