The main body of Goths have spent …

Years: 377 - 377

The main body of Goths have spent the rest of 376 and early 377 near the Danube plundering food from the immediate region.

Roman garrisons are able to defend isolated forts but most of the country is vulnerable to Gothic plunder.

The Battle of the Willows, the first major conflict of the Gothic War, takes place at a place called ad Salices ("town by the willows"), or according to Roman records, a road way-station called Ad Salices ("By the Willows"); probably located within fifteen kilometers of Marcianople, although its exact location is unknown.

Forces from the Western Roman Empire under the command of Richomeres advance westward, while forces of the Eastern Roman Empire under Trajanus and Profuturus advance northward where they joined forces to attack the Goths.

The battle, ending with nightfall, is a bloody draw with both sides taking many losses; the Goths remain encamped behind their war-wagon circle for over a week after the battle.

In late winter 377, war begins in earnest; the remaining Goths move south from the Danube to Marcianople.

After a battle later in this year, Lupicinus' troops are completely defeated, leaving the Roman territory in the region defenseless.

As a consequence, the Thervings soon rule much of the neighboring, richer province of Thrace.

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