Adrianople AD 378: The Goths crush Rome's legions

TitleAdrianople AD 378: The Goths crush Rome's legions
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsMacDowall S
Series TitleCampaign
Series Volume84
Number of Pages96
PublisherOsprey Publishing
ISBN Number978-1841761473
Keywordsbattle, Edirne, Goths, Visigoths
AbstractOsprey's examination of the Battle of Adrianople (378 AD), fought between Goth rebels, led by Fritigern, and the Roman army, led by Emperor Valens. 'Never, except in the battle of Cannae, had there been so destructive a slaughter recorded in our annals.' Thus the Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus recorded the battle of Adrianople, which spelled the beginning of the end of the Roman Empire. Such a crushing Roman defeat by Gothic cavalry proved to the Empire, as well as to the Goths themselves, that the migratory barbarians were a force to be reckoned with. This book tells the story of the misguided Roman plans and the surprise attack of Gothic cavalry, and puts forward the most recent theories as to the true location of the battlefield.