Thurisind and Audoin again take to the …
Years: 552 - 552
July
Thurisind and Audoin again take to the field when the Lombard-Gepid truce expires in 552, and this time the clash is unavoidable.
Audoin had reached an agreement with Justinian by which Constantinople promises to send him military support in exchange for the five thousand five hundred Lombards sent to help the general Narses in the Emperor's war in Italy.
The two-year truce is now close to expiring and the Lombards ask Constantinople to respect the alliance which has been established between them.
The Emperor finds an excuse to break the new alliance with the Gepids by claiming they had again ferried Slav raiders.
He puts together an army with renowned commanders in its ranks such as Germanus' sons Justin and Justinian, Aratius, the Herulian Suartua, and Amalafrid, brother-in-law of Audoin.
A revolt that erupts in Ulpiana diverted the bulk of the army; only a force under Amalafrid reaches the battlefield.
Scholars debate when the third Lombard–Gepid War started; it is agreed that it took place two years after the second war.
The possible dates are either 551 or 552.
The 551 date is upheld by those who argue that since in 552 Audoin had already dispatched 5,500 of his warriors to Narses' Italian campaign, the third Lombard–Gepid War must have already ended by then; against this scholars such as Walter Pohl protest that this is in contradiction with Audoin's reproaches to Justinian on the few troops sent against the Gepids, despite his massive support to Narses.
When the treaty expires, Audoin attacks the Gepids and Thurisind is crushed in the decisive battle of the Asfeld held west of Sirmium.
The battle is mentioned by Jordanes in the Romana as one of the most bloody ever fought in the region, with no fewer than sixty thousand warriors killed.
The king's son Turismod also dies, killed by Audoin's son Alboin in a duel that, according to Paul the Deacon, decided both the battle and the war.
After the battle, the Gepids are never again able to play a formative role in the shaping of events.
Locations
People
Groups
- Lombards (West Germanic tribe)
- Gepids (East Germanic tribe)
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Illyricum, Praetorian prefecture of
- Slavs, South
- Gepids, Kingdom of the
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Justinian dynasty
- Kutrigurs
