Evacuation of the Agri Decumates
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Romans controlled the Agri Decumates region until the mid-3rd century, when the emperor Gallienus (259-260) evacuated it before the invading Alemanni.
Chronology
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- January 299: Alemanni expansion into the Agri Decumates, a region of the Roman Empire's provinces of Germania Superior and Raetia.
- January 299: Alemanni expansion into the Agri Decumates, a region of the Roman Empire's provinces of Germania Superior and Raetia.
- January 358: Alemanni expansion into the Agri Decumates, a region of the Roman Empire's provinces of Germania Superior and Raetia.
- January 261: The Romans evacuated most of the Agri Decumates region before the invading Alemanni.
- January 214: The Alemanni occupied part of the Acri Decumates region.
- January 261: The Romans evacuated most of the Agri Decumates region before the invading Alemanni.
- January 214: The Alemanni occupied part of the Acri Decumates region.
- January 379: Alemanni expansion into the Agri Decumates, a region of the Roman Empire's provinces of Germania Superior and Raetia.
- January 358: Alemanni expansion into the Agri Decumates, a region of the Roman Empire's provinces of Germania Superior and Raetia.
- January 358: Alemanni expansion into the Agri Decumates, a region of the Roman Empire's provinces of Germania Superior and Raetia.
- January 261: The Romans evacuated most of the Agri Decumates region before the invading Alemanni.