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- 2020-02-26 at the Wayback Machine, Archaeology in Bulgaria "The Battle of Abrittus, the Imperial Treasury and Aurei in Barbari****, Numismatic Chronicle 173...
- 43°31′16″N 26°33′06″E / 43.52111°N 26.55167°E / 43.52111; 26.55167 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Herennius Etruscus in the Battle Abrittus against the Goths; their successors Treboni**** Gallus and Hostilian rescinded...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...