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Archaeology in
Bulgaria "The
Battle of
Abrittus, the
Imperial Treasury and
Aurei in Barbari****,
Numismatic Chronicle 173...
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Abritus (
Abrittus) was an
impressive Roman walled city and one of the
biggest urban centres...
-
after the
death of
Emperor Decius at the
hands of
Cniva in the
Battle of
Abrittus (251), and
later had to
manage an
outbreak of
plague that
devastated Rome...
-
battle c. 190/200 – June 251 (aged approx. 50/60)
Killed at the
Battle of
Abrittus,
against the
Goths Herennius Etruscus (§)
Quintus Herennius Etruscus Messius...
-
Decius and his co-emperor and son
Herennius Etruscus died in the
Battle of
Abrittus at the
hands of the
Goths they were
supposed to
punish for
raids into the...
- and then
inflicted a
devastating defeat upon the
Romans at the
Battle of
Abrittus, in
which the
Roman Emperor Decius was killed, one of the most disastrous...
-
Decius died
alongside his co-emperor
Herennius Etruscus in the
Battle Abrittus against the Goths;
their successors Treboni****
Gallus and
Hostilian rescinded...
- 251 c.
September 249 – June 251 June AD 251 Both
killed in the
Battle of
Abrittus fighting against the
Goths 2
years Hostilian CAESAR CAIVS VALENS HOSTILIANVS...
- with a vast
quantity of plunder, they were
intercepted by the
emperor at
Abrittus in
Moesia Inferior. In a hard-fought battle, Kniva's main
force was routed...
- Philippopolis. He
followed his
victory there with
another on the
marshy terrain at
Abrittus, a
battle which cost the life of
Roman emperor Decius. In 253/254, further...