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== Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Roman Empire ==== * [[Gothic War (376β382)|Gothic War]]: Emperor [[Valens]] permits the Visigothic chieftain [[Fritigern]] and his people to cross the [[Danube]] from [[Thrace]] (later [[Romania]]), and settle on Roman soil in [[Moesia|Lower Moesia]], on the condition that they provide soldiers to the [[Roman legion|legions]]. The [[Visigoths]] embark by troops on boats and [[raft]]s, and [[canoe]]s made from hollowed [[Trunk (botany)|tree trunk]]s. The river is swollen by frequent rains; a large number try to swim and are drowned in their struggle against the force of the stream. * The [[Greuthungi]], led by [[Alatheus and Saphrax]], displaced by the predations of the [[Huns]] and [[Alans]], request [[Right of asylum|asylum]] within the [[Roman Empire]]. They are refused. The Roman frontier forces stretched to the breaking point, they slip across the Danube and unite with Fritigern. With their situation critical and desperately short of [[food]], discontent is rising amongst the [[Goths]]. * The Romans fail to disarm the Visigoths, bungle administration of the refugees, and [[abuse|mistreat]] them, taking some of their children as slaves. The Goths break out of their containment area along the Danube and strike south towards the low-lying fertile region near [[Marcianopolis|Marcianople]] ([[Bulgaria]]). Although defying the local Roman officials, they are not in open revolt. * [[Lupicinus (comes per Thracias)|Lupicinus]], count (''[[Comes]]'') of Thrace, tries to bring the Visigoths back under control. He invites Fritigern and the Gothic leaders to a [[banquet]], letting them believe that in addition to food and drink, they can discuss provisions for their people. During the feast, Lupicinus tries to assassinate the Gothic delegation. Fritigern escapes and the Goths begin looting and burning the [[farm]]s and [[Roman villa]]s near Marcianople. * Lupicinus attacks the Visigoths 9 miles outside Marcianople with hastily gathered local troops. His force (5,000 men) is annihilated and the Goths equip themselves with Roman armour and weapons. Fritigern marches south towards [[Edirne|Adrianople]] ([[Turkey]]). * Fearing they will join Fritigern, Roman troops of Gothic origin stationed in Adrianople are ordered by Valens to move east. The soldiers request a two-day delay to prepare and ask for food and money for the journey. However, the [[chief magistrate]] of Adrianople refuses and the Goths break out in open rebellion. They inflict heavy casualties among the citizens. Arming themselves with Roman equipment, they join forces with Fritigern. * Winter – Fritigern attempts an unsuccessful [[siege]] of Adrianople. His troops try to storm the [[defensive wall|city walls]], but abandon the attacks and break into small bands, better able to [[foraging|forage]] and feed themselves. Roman prisoners switch sides and give the Goths a valuable source of local intelligence. ==== China ==== * [[Zhang Tianxi]], ruler of [[Former Liang]], submits to [[Fu JiΔn]] of [[Former Qin]], thus ending the state of Former Liang. Zhang is made "Marquess of Guiyi". * [[China]] is divided between the Former Qin in the north and the [[Eastern Jin]] in the south. </onlyinclude>
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