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October – The Greuthungi, faced with food shortages, split off and move west into Pannonia. Followed by their families, they raid villages and farmland.
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detects the Goths. Valens, already west of Adrianople, turns back and establishes a fortified camp outside the city.
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to the Roman camp with an offer of terms and a letter for Valens. The peace overtures are rejected.
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and families vulnerable to attack, withdraw back to the north. Roman scouts fail to detect the
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Valens leads an elite Roman army to Thrace to confront revolts, but is defeated in the
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is forced to recall the army he has sent East. The Lentienses are defeated by
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with ladders but are repelled by the defenders, who drop lumps of
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This article is about the year 378. For the number, see
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and raid the countryside. They are driven back by Roman
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became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
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The Goths attack Adrianople; they attempt to scale the
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tribes who control the eastern fringes of the empire.
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