Valens becomes emperor and promotes Arian Christianity

Category
Religion
Place
Roman Empire
Date
364
Reference
Excerpts from Books and Wikipedia
"But the younger Valens belonged to the Arian branch of Christianity, and he was entirely intolerant of any other form of doctrine. He began a war of extermination against the Nicene Christians in Antioch: exiling their leader, driving out the followers, and drowning some of them in the Orontes. . . . Valens received an official delegation of Goths asking permission to settle in the Roman land on the other side of the Danube. . . . With the dam of the Roman border breached, new waves of fleeing Goths poured across the Danube. . . . Within two years, Valens’s decision led, yet again, to war with the barbarians. . . . On August 9, 378, Valens plunged into the battle among his men and was killed. Two-thirds of his army fell with him;" [Bauer: Medieval World, p. 42-9]
"He was given the eastern half of the empire by his brother Valentinian I after the latter's accession to the throne. Valens was defeated and killed in the Battle of Adrianople, which marked the beginning of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire." [Wikipedia]

This event is linked to the following periods

PeriodMiner
Begin
End
Category
Decline of Western Roman Empire
180
476
Roman Empire
Religion
-3800
2020
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