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Name: Campaign against the Visigoths of Constantine the Great

Type: Event

Start: 331 AD

End: 332 AD

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Was a military campaign of Roman Emperor Constantine against the Visigoths that took place in Bulgaria.

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  • January 332: Emperor Constantine I may have started the construction of the new stretch of Limes, the so-called Brazda lui Novac du Nord, which ran parallel to and north of the lower course of the Danube, from Drobeta to the plain of Wallachia eastern up to the Siret river, incorporating new reconquered territories.
  • January 331: The Visigoths, who harassed the Sarmatian allies, first invading their territories and then the Balkan imperial provinces themselves, were once again defeated near today's Varna (in Bulgaria), by Constantine himself.

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