Battle of Faventia explained

Conflict:Battle of Faventia
Partof:the Gothic War
Date:Spring 542
Place:Faventia (modern Faenza), Italy
Result:Ostrogothic victory
Combatant1:Ostrogothic Kingdom
Combatant2:Byzantine Empire
Commander1:Totila
Commander2:Constantian
Alexander
Strength1:5,000
Strength2:12,000

In the spring of 542, at the Battle of Faventia (modern Faenza), an Ostrogothic army under king Totila scattered the larger Roman forces of generals Constantian and Alexander, beginning the resurgence of Gothic resistance to the Roman reconquest of Italy. Before the battle, Valaris, a gigantic Goth, challenged any Roman to do single combat with him. Valaris was slain by the Byzantine soldier Artabazes, who was also mortally wounded.

Battle

The key moment during the battle, was, according to Procopius, when the Roman rear was violently attacked by some 300 men of the Ostrogothic cavalry.

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