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- Q892169 subject Q15139499.
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- Q892169 abstract "The Battle of the Utus was fought in 447 between the army of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, and the Huns led by Attila at what is today the Vit river in Bulgaria. It was the last of the bloody pitched battles between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Huns, as the former attempted to stave off the Hunnic invasion.The details about Attila's campaign which culminated in the battle of Utus, as well as the events afterwards, are obscure. Only a few short passages from Byzantine sources (Jordanes' Romana, the chronicle of Marcellinus Comes, and the Paschal Chronicle) are available. As with the whole activity of Attila's Huns in the Balkans, the fragmentary evidence does not permit an undisputed reconstruction of the events.".
- Q892169 causalties "heavy".
- Q892169 combatant "Eastern Roman Empire".
- Q892169 combatant "Huns".
- Q892169 commander Q36724.
- Q892169 place Q1773449.
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- Q892169 result "Roman defeat".
- Q892169 strength "unknown".
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- Q892169 casualties "heavy".
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- Q892169 commander "General Arnegisclus".
- Q892169 conflict "Battle of the Utus".
- Q892169 place "near Vit river, Bulgaria".
- Q892169 result "Roman defeat".
- Q892169 strength "unknown".
- Q892169 point "43.61 24.68".
- Q892169 type Event.
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- Q892169 comment "The Battle of the Utus was fought in 447 between the army of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, and the Huns led by Attila at what is today the Vit river in Bulgaria. It was the last of the bloody pitched battles between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Huns, as the former attempted to stave off the Hunnic invasion.The details about Attila's campaign which culminated in the battle of Utus, as well as the events afterwards, are obscure.".
- Q892169 label "Battle of the Utus".
- Q892169 lat "43.61".
- Q892169 long "24.68".
- Q892169 name "Battle of the Utus".