Battle Of Verona (251)
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Battle of Verona (249) The Battle of Verona was fought between the Roman general and usurper Decius, and emperor Philip the Arab in 249. Decius was victorious and Philip and his son Philip II were both killed. Decius was subsequently declared Roman emperor. Prelude ...
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Decius Gaius Messius Quintus Traianus Decius ( 201 ADJune 251 AD), sometimes translated as Trajan Decius or Decius, was the emperor of the Roman Empire from 249 to 251. A distinguished politician during the reign of Philip the Arab, Decius was procla ...
led the Danubian legions to defeat and kill Emperor
Philip Philip, also Phillip, is a male given name, derived from the Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"), from a compound of (''philos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). Prominent Philips who popularize ...
* Battle of Verona (312) that pitted Constantine I against one of Maxentius's commanders *
Battle of Verona (402) The Battle of Verona was fought in June 402 by Alaric's Visigoths, and a Western Roman force led by Stilicho. Alaric was defeated and forced to withdraw from Italy. Background After securing from the ineffectual Arcadius ( Honorius' brother ...
that pitted Stilicho against Alaric I and his Visigoths * Battle of Verona (489) between Odovacar and the Ostrogoths led by Theodoric the Great *
Battle of Verona (1799) Battle of Verona on 26 March 1799 saw a Habsburg Austrian army under Pál Kray fight a First French Republic army led by Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer. The battle encompassed three separate combats on the same day. At Verona, the two sides ...
between the French and Pál Kray's Austrians *
Battle of Verona (1805) Battle of Verona may refer to: * Battle of Verona (249) where Decius led the Danubian legions to defeat and kill Emperor Philip * Battle of Verona (312) that pitted Constantine I against one of Maxentius's commanders * Battle of Verona (402) that p ...
between André Masséna's French and Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen's Austrians {{disambiguation