Frankish War (428)

Frankish War
Part of the Fall of the Roman Empire
and Roman–Germanic Wars

Northern Gaul
Date425
Location
Result Roman victory
Belligerents
Western Roman Empire Frankish people
Commanders and leaders
Flavius Felix
Flavius Aetius
Chlodio
Strength
40,000[1] unknown
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown

The Frankish War was a short military conflict between the Frankish people and the West Roman Empire under Emperor Valentinian III. In this conflict, it can only be said with certainty that the Roman general Aetius was involved in it. The presence of King Chlodio of the Salians as captain of the Franks is an assumption and is not confirmed by contemporary sources. The war ended in a Roman victory.

  1. ^ Based on the troops task in the Notitia dignitatum