Battle of Déols
5th-century battle between Visigoths and Bretons in France
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Battle of Déols | |||||||
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Part of the Germanic Wars | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Bretons Gallo-Romans | Visigoths | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Riothamus (†?) | Euric | ||||||
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Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
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Unknown | Unknown |
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The Battle of Déols was a battle c. 469 when Euric king of the Visigoths thwarted an attack by an alliance of Bretons or Britons of the Romano-British Riothamus and the Gauls.[1]
References
- ^ Wiseman, Howard M. (2021). "Arthur, Authors, and Authorities: The Influence of Modern Historians on Arthurian Historical Fiction". Arthuriana. 31 (3): 40–81. doi:10.1353/art.2021.0025. ISSN 1934-1539. S2CID 244917009.
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