Battle of Scardon
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Wars of Justinian I
- Iberian War
- Thannuris
- Mindouos
- Dara
- Satala
- Callinicum
- Martyropolis
- Vandalic War and Moorish Wars
- Ad Decimum
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- Mammes
- Bourgaon
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- Membresa
- Babosis and Zerboule
- Cillium
- Sufetula
- Marta
- Fields of Cato
- Gothic War
- Panormus
- Scardon
- 1st Naples
- 1st Rome
- Ariminum
- Urbinus
- Urviventus
- Auximus
- Ravenna
- Treviso
- Verona
- Faventia
- Mucellium
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- Otranto
- 2nd Rome
- 3rd Rome
- Sena Gallica
- Taginae
- Mons Lactarius
- Volturnus
- Sasanian war of 540–562
- Nisibis
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- Anglon
- Edessa
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- 2nd Petra
- 3rd Petra
- 1st Archaeopolis
- Cotais
- Telephis–Ollaria
- 2nd Archaeopolis
- Onoguris (3rd Archaeopolis)
- Phasis
- Tzacher
- Other
- Conquest of Spania
- Anastasian Wall
- Melantias
The battle of Scardon was fought during the Gothic War of Justinian I,[1] near Skradin. In it a Roman force under Constantinianus defeated an Ostrogothic force under Uligisalus.[1] After Asinarius approached with a combined Suevi-Gothic army Constantinianus retreated to Salona to which the Goths laid siege.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Hughes, Ian (Historian) (2009). Belisarius : the last Roman general. Yardley, Pa.: Westholme. ISBN 9781594160851. OCLC 294885267.
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