Battle of Adrianople (
378 AD) was fought between a
Roman army led by the emperor
Valens and Germanic tribes (mainly
Visigoths and
Ostrogoths) commanded by Fritigern. The battle took place at today's Edirne (
Turkey) and ended with an overwhelming victory of Germanic tribes. Emperor
Valens, who is accused of causing the defeat by failing to wait for reinforcements, and was among 40000 Roman soldiers lost on the battlefield. It was one of the major victories of so-called barbarians over the Roman forces, which aided several Germanic tribes to gain rights of accommodation within the Balkan territories and intrude into the Roman Empire. Ongoing Germanic intrusions resulted in the division of the empire into two halves on
395 AD and extinction of the Western half in
476 AD.