Battle of Bolia | |||||||
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Part of the Fall of the Roman Empire and Roman–Germanic Wars | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Ostrogoths |
Gepids Heruli Rugii Sarmatians Sciri Suebi Supported by: Western Roman Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Theodemir |
Hunimund Edeko Onoulphus Alaric Babai Beuca |
The Battle of Bolia took place in 468 between the Ostrogoths (Amal dynasty) and a coalition of Germanic tribes in the Roman province of Pannonia.[1] It was fought on the south side of the Danube near its confluence with the river Bolia, in present-day Hungary. The Ostrogoths won, achieving supremacy in Pannonia, but soon migrated south towards richer lands.[2][3][4]
In the opening clashes the Ostrogothic king, Valamir, father of Theodoric the Great, lost his life; but shortly after, the Sciri met with crushing defeat near the Bolia river (468 A.D.),