Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples


This is a chronology of warfare between the Romans and various Germanic peoples. The nature of these wars varied through time between Roman conquest, Germanic uprisings, later Germanic invasions of the Western Roman Empire that started in the late second century BC, and more. The series of conflicts was one factor which led to the ultimate downfall of the Western Roman Empire in particular and ancient Rome in general in 476.

List of campaigns

  • Cimbrian War
  • *Battle of Noreia
  • *Battle of Burdigala
  • *Battle of Arausio
  • *Battle of Aquae Sextiae
  • *Battle of Vercellae
  • Battle of Vosges
  • Battle of the Sabis
  • Clades Lolliana
  • Roman campaigns in Germania
  • *Drusus' Germanic campaign
  • **Battle of Arbalo
  • **Battle of the Lupia River
  • *Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
  • *Germanicus's Germanic campaign
  • **Campaign against the Marsi
  • **Campaign against the Chatti
  • **Campaign against the Bructeri
  • **Battle at Pontes Longi
  • **Battle of Idistaviso
  • **Battle of the Angrivarian Wall
  • **Campaign against the Chatti
  • Battle of Baduhenna Wood
  • Revolt of the Batavi
  • Domitian's Campaign against the Chatti
  • Clashes along the Danube
  • Marcomannic Wars
  • *Battle of Carnuntum
  • Crisis of the Third Century File:Grand Ludovisi Sarcophagus 07.jpg|right|thumb|The 3rd-century Ludovisi Battle sarcophagus depicts a battle between Goths and Romans.
  • *Battle at the Harzhorn
  • *Battle of Nicopolis ad Istrum
  • *Battle of Beroe
  • *Siege of Philippopolis
  • *Battle of Abritus
  • *Siege of Thessalonica
  • *Battle of Thermopylae
  • *Battle of Mediolanum
  • *Battle of Augusta Vindelicorum
  • *Siege of Mainz
  • *Battle of Lake Benacus
  • *Battle of Naissus
  • *Battle of Placentia
  • *Battle of Fano
  • *Battle of Pavia
  • Battle of Lingones
  • Battle of Vindonissa
  • German and Sarmatian campaigns of Constantine
  • Siege of Senonae
  • Siege of Autun
  • Battle of Reims
  • Battle of Brumath
  • Battle of Strasbourg
  • Great Conspiracy
  • Battle of Solicinium
  • Battle of Noviodunum
  • Gothic War
  • *Battle of Marcianople
  • *Battle of the Willows
  • *Battle of Dibaltum
  • *Battle of Adrianople
  • *Siege of Adrianople
  • *Battle of Constantinople
  • *Battle of Thessalonica
  • Battle of Argentovaria
  • Frankish invasion of 388
  • Gothic Revolt of Tribigild
  • Gothic War
  • *Siege of Asti
  • *Battle of Pollentia
  • *Battle of Verona
  • War of Radagaisus
  • *Battle of Faesulae
  • Crossing of the Rhine
  • Sack of Rome
  • Gothic War in Spain
  • Castinus' campaign against the Franks
  • Vandalic War
  • Gothic revolt of Theodoric I
  • Frankish War
  • Vandal conquest of Roman Africa
  • *Battle of Calama
  • *Siege of Hippo Regius
  • Aetius campaign in the Alps
  • Frankish War
  • Burgundian Revolt of Gunther
  • Gothic War
  • *Battle of Narbonne
  • *Battle of Mons Colubrarius
  • Vandalic War
  • Frankish War
  • *Battle of Vicus Helena
  • Sack of Rome
  • Gothic War in Spain
  • *Battle of Órbigo
  • Gothic War
  • *Battle of Arelate
  • Battle of Cartagena
  • Gothic war against Aegidius
  • *Battle of Orleans
  • Vandalic War
  • *Battle of Cap Bon
  • Gothic revolt of Euric
  • Battle of Bolia
  • Battle of Arles
  • Spanish War of Euric
  • Battle of Ravenna
  • Franco-Roman War
  • Burgundian Civil War
  • Franco–Gothic War
  • Vandalic War
  • *Battle of Ad Decimum
  • *Battle of Tricamarum
  • Gothic War
  • *Siege of Naples
  • *Siege of Rome
  • *Battle of Treviso
  • *Siege of Verona
  • *Battle of Faventia
  • *Battle of Mucellium
  • *Siege of Naples
  • *Sack of Rome
  • *Siege of Rome
  • *Battle of Sena Gallica
  • *Battle of Taginae
  • *Battle of Mons Lactarius
  • *Battle of the Volturnus
  • Byzantine–Lombard wars

    Chronology

Second century BC

Battles of Idistaviso and the Angrivarian Wall.
File:Germania 10-12 Tiberio.png|thumb|right|Campaigns of Tiberius and Germanicus in the years 10/11-13 CE. In pink the anti-Roman Germanic coalition led by Arminius. In dark green, territories still directly held by the Romans, in yellow the Roman client states
  • 17, Cessation of military offensives east of the Rhine by Tiberius, Civil war between pro-Roman and anti-Roman Germanic tribes ends in a stalemate.
  • 19, Death of Germanicus.
  • 20, In a series of actions backed by Rome, Vannius came to power following the defeat of the Marcomannic king Catualda by the Hermunduri king of Vibilius, establishing the kingdom of Vannius. Vannius was a client king of the Roman Empire and ruled from 20 AD to 50 AD.
  • 21, Assassination of Arminius.
  • 28, Revolt of the Frisii, Tax collectors hanged, Romans defeated in the Battle of Baduhenna Wood.
  • 41, Raid against the Chauci under Emperor Claudius, Recovery of third legionary standard lost in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
  • 47, Cnaeus Domitius Corbulo crosses the Rhine, defeats the Frisii and Chauci and occupies their territory.
  • 50, Raid against the Chatti under Emperor Claudius, Liberation of Roman prisoners.
  • 54, Under Emperor Nero, Frisian raid repulsed.
  • 69–70, Revolt of the Batavi, Destruction of 2 Roman legions by the Batavi, Rebellion crushed by Quintus Petillius Cerialis.
  • 72, Under Emperor Vespasian, Romans occupy and settle the Agri Decumates.
  • 82–83, Campaign against the Chatti under Emperor Domitian, Roman armies conquer the territory of Chatti with the help of Mattiaci, Hermunduri and Cherusci, Triboci and Nemetes subdued, Establishment of new Roman forts of Ladenburg, Neuenheim, Ladenburg, Sulz, Geislingen, Rottenburg an der Laaber, Burladingen, Gomadingen, Donnstetten, Urspring, Günzburg.
  • 89, Lucius Antonius Saturninus, Legio XIV Gemina and Legio XXI Rapax revolt against Rome with aid of the Chatti.