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3 Aftermath  





4 References  





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Siege of Thessalonica (254)






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Coordinates: 40°3759.999N 22°570.000E / 40.63333306°N 22.95000000°E / 40.63333306; 22.95000000
 

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Siege of Thessalonica (254)
Part of the Roman-Germanic wars
Date254
Location 40°37′59.999″N 22°57′0.000″E / 40.63333306°N 22.95000000°E / 40.63333306; 22.95000000
Result Roman victory
Belligerents
Roman Empire Goths
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Unknown
Strength
Garrison
Militia
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown
Siege of Thessalonica (254) is located in the Thessaloniki urban area
Siege of Thessalonica (254)
Location within the Thessaloniki urban area
Siege of Thessalonica (254) is located in Greece
Siege of Thessalonica (254)

Siege of Thessalonica (254) (Greece)

The siege of Thessalonica in 254[1][2] was the successful defense of the city of Thessalonica by local Roman militia during an invasion of the Balkans by the Goths.[3]

Background[edit]

In 254 the Goths invaded and plundered Thrace and Macedonia.[1][4][5] In 1979, Herwig Wolfram regarded 254 as the date, while Mallan and Davenport in 2015 suggested 262.[6][1] Goltz and Hartmann estimated 254 as the date.[2] David Potter in 2016 rejected Mallan and Davenport's estimate and dated it to either 253 or 259.[4]

Siege[edit]

The Goths attempted to storm Thessalonicainclose order formations and assault columns.[5] The Thessalonicans rallied to defend the city walls and defeated the attacks.[5]

Aftermath[edit]

The Goths abandoned the siege and moved on to invade Greece south of Thermopylae, seeking to loot the gold and silver wealth of Greek temples.[5] The siege was recorded by the contemporary historian Dexippus.[7] A fragment of his work, discovered in Vienna in 2010, specifies the involvement of the citizens in the defense.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Wolfram 1990, p. 48.
  • ^ a b Goltz & Hartmann 2008, pp. 233–234.
  • ^ Mallan & Davenport 2015, p. 221.
  • ^ a b Potter 2016, p. 253.
  • ^ a b c d Mallan & Davenport 2015, p. 206.
  • ^ Mallan & Davenport 2015, p. 215.
  • ^ a b Mallan & Davenport 2015, p. 207.
  • Bibliography[edit]

    Further reading[edit]


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