Gothic War in Spain (456)
The Gothic War in Spain of 456 was a military operation of the Visigoths commissioned by the West Roman emperor Avitus. This operation consisted of an extensive campaign aimed at reclaiming the Spanish provinces of Lusitania and Betica that were in the hands of the Suebi and threatened Roman power in the provinces of Cartaginensis and Tarraconensis. The main players in this war were Theoderic II who led the army of the Visigoths and Rechiar the king of the Suebi. The Visigothic army was supported by Franks and Burgundian auxiliary troops.
Gothic war in Spain of 456 | |||||||
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Part of Fall of the Western Roman Empire | |||||||
Map of Spain prior to the Gothic War. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Visigoths Western Roman Empire Burgundians Franks |
Suebi Bagaudae | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Theodoric II Gundioc Avitus |
Rechiar Basilius | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
± 10.000-15.000 |
Suebi 6.000 Bagaudae ±1.000-2.000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
unknown | unknown, high |
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