Gothic Revolt of Theodoric I | |||||||
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Part of the Fall of the Roman Empire Gothic Wars and Roman–Germanic Wars | |||||||
Map of South-Gallia | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Western Roman Empire | Goths | ||||||
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Flavius Aetius | Theodoric I | ||||||
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Unknown | Unknown |
The Gothic revolt of Theodoric I was an uprising of the Gothic Foederati in Aquitaine (Western Roman Empire) during the regime of Emperor Valentinian III (425-455). That rebellion was led by Theodoric I, King of the Visigoths and took place in the South of France. The uprising took place between 425 and 426, in the period shortly after the death of usurpator John and was terminated by a military operation under the command of Aëtius.[1]