The grounds close to Vipava were the stage of the 384 DC Battle of the Frigidus in which the army of East Roman emperor Theodosius won over the army of Western Roman ruler Eugenius. After this battle, Theodosius for the last time in the history became ruler of united Roman Empire and brought Catholic religion to the West. A detailed description of the battle can be found on Wikipedia. A brief Slovenian version is alo available.
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| - The grounds close to Vipava were the stage of the 384 DC Battle of the Frigidus in which the army of East Roman emperor Theodosius won over the army of Western Roman ruler Eugenius. After this battle, Theodosius for the last time in the history became ruler of united Roman Empire and brought Catholic religion to the West. A detailed description of the battle can be found on Wikipedia. A brief Slovenian version is alo available.
- The Battle of the Frigidus, also called the Battle of the Frigid River, was fought between September 5–6 394, between the army of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius I and the army of Western Roman ruler Eugenius.
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| - Cross of Theodosius, erected above the village of Vrhpolje on the 1600th anniversary of the Battle of the Frigidus.
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Result
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Place
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| - The grounds close to Vipava were the stage of the 384 DC Battle of the Frigidus in which the army of East Roman emperor Theodosius won over the army of Western Roman ruler Eugenius. After this battle, Theodosius for the last time in the history became ruler of united Roman Empire and brought Catholic religion to the West. A detailed description of the battle can be found on Wikipedia. A brief Slovenian version is alo available.
- The Battle of the Frigidus, also called the Battle of the Frigid River, was fought between September 5–6 394, between the army of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius I and the army of Western Roman ruler Eugenius. The defeat of Eugenius and his commander, the Frankish magister militum Arbogast, put the whole empire back in the hands of a single emperor. It would be nearly a century before another emperor would rule unilaterally, by which time (480) control of most of the west had become nominal at best. Most significantly, the battle was the last attempt to contest the Christianization of the empire; its outcome decided the outcome of Christianity in the western Empire.
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