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The Battle of Adrianople (9 August 378), sometimes known as the Battle of Hadrianopolis, was fought between an Eastern Roman army led by the Eastern Roman Emperor Valens and Gothic rebels (largely Thervings as well as Greutungs, non-Gothic Alans, and various local rebels) led by … See more
The battle took place within a few hours' march of the city of Adrianopolis, but its precise location is uncertain. Three possible locations of … See more
According to the historian Ammianus Marcellinus, the Goths immediately marched to the city of Adrianople and attempted to take it; Ammianus gives a detailed account of their failure. Ammianus refers to a great number of Roman soldiers who had … See more
Valens' army may have included troops from three Roman field armies: the Army of Thrace, based in the eastern Balkans, which may have sustained heavy losses in 376–377; the 1st … See more
There were probably two main Gothic armies south of the Danube. Fritigern led one army, largely recruited from the Therving exiles, … See more
On the morning of 9 August, Valens decamped from Adrianople, where he left the imperial treasury and administration under guard. The reconnaissance of the preceding days informed him of the location of the Gothic camp north of the city. Valens arrived … See more
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The Battle of Adrianople was fought in Thrace on July 3, 324, during a Roman civil war, the second to be waged between the two emperors Constantine I and Licinius. Licinius was soundly defeated, his army suffering heavy casualties as a result. Constantine built up military momentum, winning further battles on land and sea, eventually leading to the final defeat of Licinius at Chrysopolis.
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license- Result: Constantinian victory
- Date: July 3, 324 AD
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- The Battle of Adrianople occurred around Adrianople on April 14, 1205 between Bulgarians, Vlachs and Cumans under Tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria, and Crusaders under Baldwin I, who only months before had been crowned Emperor of Constantinople, allied with Venetians under Doge Enrico Dandolo. The battle was won by the Bulgarian Empire after a successful a...
- Result: Bulgarian victory, Capture of Latin Emperor Baldwin I
- Date: April 14, 1205
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- The Battle of Adrianople was one of the final battles of the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829 and resulted in the Treaty of Adrianople, which ended that conflict.
- Date: 8 August 1829
- Territorial changes: Treaty of Adrianople
- Result: Russian victory
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WebThe Battle of Adrianople was fought in 1254 between the Byzantine Greek Empire of Nicaea and the Bulgarians. Michael Asen I of Bulgaria tried to reconquer land taken by …
- Location: Adrianople
- Result: Nicaean victory
- Date: 1254
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WebThe siege of Adrianople, was fought during the First Balkan War. The siege began on 3 November 1912 and ended on 26 March 1913 with the capture of Edirne by the Bulgarian …
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WebThe Battle of Adrianople (378 CE), in which Gothic rebels defeated the Eastern Roman Empire, was the main battle of the Gothic War (376–382). Battle of Adrianople may also …
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https://wiki.alquds.edu/?query=Battle_of_AdrianopleWebThe Battle of Adrianople(9 August 378), sometimes known as the Battle of Hadrianopolis, was fought between an Eastern Romanarmyled by the Eastern Roman …
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WebThe Battle of Elli (Greek: Ναυμαχία της Έλλης, Turkish: İmroz Deniz Muharebesi) or the Battle of the Dardanelles took place near the mouth of the Dardanelles on 16 December …
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