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Battle of Narbonne (436)

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Date
  
436 AD

Location
  
Narbonne, France

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Result
  
Roman Victory

Combatants
  
Roman Empire, Visigoths

Similar
  
Battle of Pollentia, Battle of Orleans, Battle of Ravenna, Battle of Brumath, Battle of the Nervasos

Battle of narbonne 436


The Siege of Narbonne was a conflict between the Visigothic Foederati of Aquitania and the Western Roman Empire. The Siege began in late 436 and carried over into 437, when the Roman Magister Militum Litorius arrived with a force of Huns and the Gallic Field Army. Litorius surprised the Visigoths and routed their army before they could draw up a coherent battle line. Prosper of Aquitaine records that to alleviate the starvation of the city, each soldier in Litorius' army was ordered to carry 2 measures of wheat for the citizens of Narbonne.

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