Peter’s success enables Priscus, who has in …

Years: 595 - 595

Peter’s success enables Priscus, who has in the meantime been entrusted with the command of another army upstream, to prevent an Avar siege of Singidunum in 595 in a combined action with the Roman Danube fleet.

The fact that the Avars retreat and give up their plans to destroy the city and deport its inhabitants, as opposed to their conquest of 584, shows their lack of confidence and the threat they see in this border fortress.

Subsequently, the Avars turn off to Dalmatia, where they sack several fortresses, avoiding direct confrontation with Priscus.

Roman commanders are never unduly concerned about barbarian incursions into this remote and impoverished province, so Priscus has to act cautiously.

He cannot afford to neglect the defense of the Danube, so he dispatches a small force to check the Avar advance.

This small force hampers Avar advances and even retrieves part of the booty.

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