Battle of Durocortorum
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| Battle of Durocortorum | |||||||
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| Part of Roman-Alamanni conflict | |||||||
Location of Reims (yellow) |
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| Alamanni | |||||||
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| Julian the Apostate | Unknown | ||||||
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The Battle of Reims was fought in 356 between the Roman army led by Emperor Julian the Apostate and the Alemanni. The Alemanni were victorious.
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