Disambiguation evidence for Battle of the Frigidus in 394 via surface form

"Battle of the Frigidus"


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Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Battle of the Frigidus
surface form: Battle of the Frigidus River
alsoKnownAs Battle of the Frigidus in 394
associatedWith Arbogast
associatedWith Eugenius
associatedWith Goths
surface form: Gothic foederati
associatedWith Theodosius I
belligerent Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
belligerent Western Roman forces of Eugenius
combatantCommander Arbogast
combatantCommander Eugenius
combatantCommander Theodosius I
conflictIn reign of Theodosius I
consequence consolidation of Theodosius I as sole Roman emperor
consequence end of the usurpation of Eugenius
consequence final major battle between rival Roman emperors in the West and East
consequence weakening of Western Roman military strength
date 394-09-05
date 394-09-06
followedBy Theodosius I as sole ruler of East and West
followedBy division of the empire between Arcadius and Honorius after Theodosius I’s death
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
surface form: late Roman Empire
instanceOf Roman civil war battle
instanceOf battle
locatedInPresentDay Slovenia
location Eastern Alps
location Frigidus River NERFINISHED
location Ljubljana Basin
surface form: Vipava Valley
location Western Roman Empire
location near Aquileia
notableFor being one of the last great battles of the united Roman Empire
notableFor heavy casualties among Gothic federate troops
notableFor use of large numbers of barbarian foederati by Theodosius I
opponentOf Arbogast
opponentOf Eugenius
opponentOf Theodosius I
partOf Roman civil wars
precededBy political conflict between Theodosius I and Arbogast
precededBy usurpation of Eugenius in the Western Empire
religiousAspect associated with Theodosius I’s pro-Nicene Christian policies
religiousAspect often interpreted as a clash between Nicene Christianity and pagan sympathizers
result decisive victory for Theodosius I
result defeat of Eugenius
result reunification of the Roman Empire under Theodosius I
result temporary restoration of a united Roman Empire
significance helped entrench Christianity’s dominance in imperial policy
significance marked the end of large-scale pagan-backed resistance at the imperial level
year 394