Aëtius had refused Theodoric's offer of peace, but the king wins the decisive battle at before the walls of Tolosa.
Litorius, who dies in Gothic imprisonment from the injuries which he had received in the battle, is noted for being the last Roman commander in the ancient Roman military history to perform pagan rites and consult auspices before a battle.
Avitus becomes Praetorian prefect of Gaul in 439; in this same year, according to the orders of Aëtius, Avitus goes to Tolosa and offers a peace treaty, which Theodoric accepts, having suffered heavy losses in the battle.
Here, Avitus meets the son of Theodoric who will later become King Theodoric II.
Avitus inspires the young Theodoric to study Latin poets.
Romans perhaps recognize the sovereignty of the Visigoth state at this time.
The Visigoths obtain access to the Mediterranean Sea and the roads to the Pyrenees.