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and the Thracian field army intervened, Valens and Fritigern defeated Athanaric, and Fritigern converted to Christianity, following the same teachings as Valens followed. Sozomen follows Socrates' account.
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27, 5, 10) tells us an entirely different story. According to him, Athanaric was banished by his fellow tribesmen and forced to seek asylum on the Roman territory. Cf.
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and ultimately negotiated a favorable peace for his people. During his reign, many Thervingi had converted to
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Goths. As this rivalry grew into warfare, Athanaric gained the advantage, and Fritigern asked for Roman aid.
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In 376, Valens permitted Fritigern's people to cross the Danube and settle on Roman soil to avoid the
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A peace and a treaty with the Thervingi (or Visigoths), who still fought the Romans in
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According to Zosimus, Athanaric was king of the Goths. Sometime after their victory at
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Athanaric made his first appearance in recorded history in 369, when he engaged in
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and a civil war with Christian rebels. He is considered the first king of the
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15, 190-1), who likewise describes Athanaric as a supplicant and a refugee.
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According to Socrates, Fritigern and Athanaric were rival leaders of the
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and defeated Athanaric, before returning south of the Danube.
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and Lagarimanus, Athanaric was later defeated by the invading
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in 381, where he signed a treaty of friendship with the
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refer to conflicts between Fritigern and Athanaric.
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Index


Thervingi
Aoric
Alaric I
Constantinople
Roman Empire
House
Balti dynasty
Aoric
Gothic paganism
Latin
Thervingian
Goths
Roman Empire
Huns
Visigoths
Iberia
Visigothic Kingdom

Valens
Eduard Bendemann
battle
Roman emperor
Valens
Arian
Christianity
Christianity
Gothic culture
Sozomen
Athanaric's persecution

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