Battle of Verona (402)

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The Battle of Verona (402) was a significant late Roman victory in northern Italy in which Stilicho defeated the Visigothic forces of Alaric I, temporarily halting their advance into the Western Roman Empire.

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Battle of Verona (402) canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military conflict
belligerent Goths
surface form: Visigoths

Western Roman Empire
chronologyWithinInvasion final major engagement of Alaric I's 401–402 Italian campaign
combatant Goths
surface form: Visigoths

Western Roman Empire
commander Alaric I
Stilicho
conflictOf Roman–Germanic wars
surface form: Roman–Gothic Wars
conflictType land battle
countryAtTime Western Roman Empire
date 402
era Late Antiquity
followedBy Alaric I's withdrawal from Italy
GothicCommander Alaric I
involvedForce Roman field army in Italy
Goths
surface form: Visigothic foederati
location near Verona
Northern Italy
surface form: northern Italy
opponentOf Alaric I
Stilicho
partOf Invasions of Italy
surface form: Alaric I's first invasion of Italy

late Roman military history
precededBy Battle of Pollentia
region Italian Peninsula
result Roman victory
RomanCommander Stilicho
significance consolidated Stilicho's reputation as a capable general
temporarily halted Visigothic advance into the Western Roman Empire
year 402

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Honorius notableBattleDuringReign Battle of Verona (402)
Visigothic–Roman conflicts significantEvent Battle of Verona (402)
Battle of Pollentia before Battle of Verona (402)
Stilicho notableBattle Battle of Verona (402)
Battle of Pollenza before Battle of Verona (402)