Battle of Argentovaria

The Battle of Argentovaria or Battle of Argentaria was fought in May 378 between the Western Roman Empire and the invading army of the Lentienses, a branch of the Alemanni, at Argentovaria (near Colmar, France). The Alemanni were overwhelmed by the Roman legionaries, though stood their ground bravely. Only 9,000 escaped from the field and Priarius, king of the Lentienses, was slain during the battle. The Lentienses disappear from the historical record following this defeat.

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Battle of Argentovaria
Part of the Roman–Germanic Wars
Date378
Location
Argentovaria, near Colmar
(modern-day France)
Result Roman victory
Belligerents
Western Roman Empire Lentienses
Commanders and leaders
Mallobaudes
Nannienus
Priarius 
Strength
Unknown 40,000[1][unreliable source?]
Casualties and losses
Unknown 31,000 dead[1][unreliable source?]

Emperor Gratian, who had given the command of the army for the battle to Nannienus and Mallobaudes, gained the title of Alemannicus Maximus.

References

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  1. ^ a b Ammianus Marcellinus, 'History, Book 31.10.2', trans. Walter Hamilton, Penguin Books, 1986