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The Goths surprised the Romans as they made camp for the night, and Barzimeres quickly arranged the army into battle formation. The Romans attacked the Goths in an effort to force them to withdraw, and the battle appeared as if it would last until nightfall. A large force of cavalry joined the battle
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into Thrace and began pillaging the countryside. A force of Goths, joined by their new allies the Huns and Alans, left the area of
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late and surrounded and overwhelmed the Roman army. In the ensuing battle Barzimeres was killed, Equitius,
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and travelled south in search of plunder, arriving close to the city of Dibaltum.
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in the summer of 377. The battle took place outside the city of
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The Goths, Huns, and Alans sacked Dibaltum, and marched on
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Index

Gothic War of 376–382
Roman–Germanic Wars
Dibaltum
Thrace
Eastern Roman Empire
Goths
Huns
Alans

POW
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Gothic War (376–382)
Marcianople
Willows
Dibaltum
1st Adrianople
2nd Adrianople
Constantinople
Thessalonica
Roman army
Goths
Huns
Alans
Dibaltum
Thrace
Saturninus
Haemus Mountains
Moesia

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