Battle of Durocortorum
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Coordinates: 49°08′44″N 4°01′21″E / 49.145556°N 4.0225°E
| 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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| Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
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The Battle of Reims or Battle of Durocortorum was fought in 356 between the Western Roman army led by Western Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate and the Alemanni. The Alemanni were victorious.
Sources[edit]
- Goldsworthy, Adrian (2004). In the Name of Rome: The Men Who Won the Roman Empire. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 344. ISBN 0-297-84666-3.
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