Battle of Nacolia (366)

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The Battle of Nacolia (366) was a decisive engagement in which the Eastern Roman emperor Valens crushed the revolt of the usurper Procopius in Asia Minor, consolidating his control over the empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military engagement
belligerent Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Forces of Procopius NERFINISHED
category 4th-century conflicts
Battles involving the Roman Empire
Civil wars of the Roman Empire
combatant Procopius NERFINISHED
Valens NERFINISHED
commander Valens NERFINISHED
conflict Revolt of Procopius NERFINISHED
consequence consolidation of Valens' control over the Eastern Roman Empire
date 366
era Late Antiquity
followedBy execution of Procopius
foughtDuring 4th century
reign of Valens
geographicalContext Anatolia NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Phrygia NERFINISHED
locatedIn Asia Minor
Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
opponentOf usurper Procopius NERFINISHED
opposingCommander Procopius NERFINISHED
outcome revolt of Procopius crushed
partOf Roman civil wars NERFINISHED
place Nacolia NERFINISHED
precededBy uprising of Procopius in Constantinople NERFINISHED
relatedTo Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Procopius NERFINISHED
Valens NERFINISHED
result defeat of Procopius
victory for Valens
significance decisive engagement in the revolt of Procopius
typeOfConflict civil war battle
year 366

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Valens victory Battle of Nacolia (366)