The Avars lift the siege of Tomis …
Years: 598 - 598
The Avars lift the siege of Tomis on March 30, 598, since Comentiolus has led an army of largely inexperienced soldiers over the Haemimons and is moving along the Danube up to Zikidiba, near modern-day Medgidia, just thirty kilometers (nineteen miles) from Tomis.
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- Gepids (East Germanic tribe)
- Scythia Minor (Roman province)
- Thrace, Diocese of
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Slavs, South
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Justinian dynasty
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Reims and Metz (eventually Austrasia), Frankish Kingdom of
- Avar Khaganate (Eurasian Avars)
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- Migration Period
- Famines and plagues 400 to 800
- Migration Period Pessimum
- Byzantine-Avarian War of 595-602
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