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Maximus, upon the defeat of his troops…

April 388 CE

Maximus, upon the defeat of his troops near Siscia and at Poetovio, in Illyricum (in the Balkans) in July, flees to Italy, pursued by Theodosius as his navy gains command of the Adriatic Sea.

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Sisak > Siscia Sisak-Moslavina Croatia View →

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Arcadius View → Magnus Maximus View → Themistius View → Theodosius I View → Valentinian II View →

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Greeks, Hellenistic View → Pannonia Savia (Roman province) View → Pannonia, Diocese of View → Christianity, Nicene View → Roman Empire: Valentinian dynasty (Rome) View → Roman Empire: Theodosian dynasty (Constantinople) View → Illyricum, Praetorian prefecture of View →

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Southeast Europe (388 CE)

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