Battle of Durocortorum

Mediolanum - Augusta Vindelicorum - Lacus Benaco - Placentia - Fano - Pavia - Langres - Vindonissa - Autun - Reims - Brumath - Senonae - Argentoratum - Solicinium - Argentovaria

The Battle of Reims was fought in the year 356 on the territory of the present city of Reims in France between the Alemanni and the Romans under Emperor Julian. The Alemanni were victorious in the battle. The following year, however, ended in the Battle of Argentoratum (Strasbourg ) with a devastating defeat Alemanni against the troops of Julian.

If however, is equivalent to the Battle of Reims with at Ammianus Marcellinus 16,2,10 handed raid Alamannic associations at the rearguard of the Roman troops, who were on their way from Reims to Decem Pagi, so it was not a battle, and because the Romans were saved from defeat by the arrival of reinforcements to the report of Ammianus Marcellinus also not a Roman defeat.

  • Battle ( Alemanni )
  • Battle ( Roman Empire )
  • Battle ( Great Migration )
  • 356
  • Conflict ( 4th century )
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