Battle of Garigliano (457)

Summary

The Battle of Garigliano was fought between the Vandals and the Western Roman Empire in Campania, Italy in 457. [1] After having seized Carthage and made it the capital of their kingdom in 439, the Vandals frequently raided the territories of the Western Roman Empire. In 457, the new emperor Majorian surprised a Vandal-Berber raiding party which was returning with loot from Campania. They were engaged at the mouth of the river Garigliano. Many of the raiders were slaughtered before they could reach their ships or were driven into the sea and drowned.[2]

Battle of Garigliano
Date457
Location
Result Roman victory
Belligerents
Vandals Western Roman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Majorian
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

Sources edit

  • Jaques, Tony (2007). Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: F-O. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0313335389.

References edit

  1. ^ Jaques 2007, p. 383.
  2. ^ Sidonius Apollinaris, Carmina, V.385–440 and A. Loyen, Recherches historiques sur les panégiriques de Sidonine Apollinaire, Paris 1942, pp. 76–77 and note 5. Cited in Savino, Eliodoro, Campania tardoantica (284–604 d.C.), Edipuglia, 2005, ISBN 88-7228-257-8, p. 84.