Battle of Adrianople
Nikephoros I Logothetes
Nikephoros was killed in the battle, the second Roman emperor to suffer this fate since Valens in the Battle of Adrianople (August 9, 378). Krum is said to have made a drinking-cup of...
Last of the Romans
...writers of the Roman Republic. Valens (328-378), the Emperor who led his army to a catastrophic defeat in the Battle of Adrianople. Ambrosius Aurelianus (5th c.), a Romano-British...
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Count Theodosius
...family estates in Gallaecia province. Two years later, however, following the disastrous Roman defeat at the Battle of Adrianople, the younger Theodosius was rehabilitated, placed in...
Battle of Adrianople
The Battle of Adrianople (August 9, 378), sometimes known as the Battle of Hadrianopolis, was fought between a Roman army led by the Roman Emperor Valens and Gothic rebels (largely...
Aelia Flaccilla
...actual member of the Theodosian dynasty. Valens, emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire was killed in the Battle of Adrianople (9 August 378). He was survived by his wife Albia Dominica and...
Gothic War (376-382)
...of the eastern Roman Empire in the Balkans between about 376-377 and 382. The war, and in particular the Battle of Adrianople was a major turning point in the history of the Roman...
Bellona (goddess)
...with a helmet, sword, spear, and torch. Ammianus Marcellinus, in describing the Roman defeat at the Battle of Adrianople refers to "Bellona, blowing her mournful trumpet, was...
Battle of Adrianople (1205)
...the Emperor Baldwin, who swore to never flee, and Count Louis. The Emperor Baldwin was taken prisoner and Count Louis was slain. Among the slain crusaders were: Bishop Peter of...
Ursicinus (Roman general)
...is greatly biased towards him. Apparently, Ursicinus was married at some point, as he had a son named Potentius, who, while serving as a tribune, was killed at the Battle of Adrianople.
Battle of Adrianople (324)
...is about the battle of 324 AD; for the equally-momentous battle of 378 AD in which Emperor Valens was killed, see Battle of Adrianople The Battle of Adrianople was fought on July 3, 324...
Foederati
...accepted into the empire as foederati. In 378 AD the Goths then rose in rebellion and defeated the Romans in the Battle of Adrianople . The serious loss of military manpower forced the...


