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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Battle of the Milvian Bridge, Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Battle of Adrianople, Battle of Naissus, Battle of Abrittus, Battle of the Catalaunian Plains, Battle of Lake Benacus, Battle of Strasbourg, Battle of Watling Street, Battle of the Frigidus, Battle of Mons Graupius, Sack of Rome, Battle at the Harzhorn, Battle of Bedriacum, Battle of Ctesiphon, Battle of Nisibis, Battle of Pollentia, Battle of Sarmisegetusa, Battle of Chrysopolis, Battle of Mardia, Battle of Lugdunum, Crossing of the Rhine, Battle of Samarra, Domitian's Dacian War, Battle of Forum Julii, Battle of Cibalae, Battle of Mediolanum, Battle of Misiche, Battle of Immae, Battle of Turin, Massacre of the Ninth Legion, Battle of Beth Horon, Battle of the Medway, Battle of Verona, Battle of Edessa, Battle of Soissons, Battle of the Weser River, Battle of Caer Caradoc, Battle of Adamclisi, Menai Massacre, Battle of Antioch, Battle of Mursa Major, Battle of the Margus, Battle of the Willows, Battle of Tzirallum, Second Battle of Tapae, Battle of Placentia, Battle of Pavia, Battle of Issus, Battle of Solicinium, Battle of Fano, Battle of Emesa, Battle of Resaena, Battle of Philippopolis, Battle of Brumath, Battle of Faesulae, Battle of Nicaea, Battle of Ravenna, Battle of Argentovaria, Battle of Carthage, Battle of Thermopylae, Battle of Gatae, Battle of Barbalissos, Battle of Chalons, Battle of the Save, Battle of Narbonne, Siege of Senonae, Battle of Vindonissa, Battle of Cyzicus, Sack of Aquileia, Battle of Thyatira, Siege of Autun, Battle of Mons Seleucus, Battle of Durocortorum, Battle of Thessalonica, Battle of Lingones, Battle of Locus Castrorum, Battle of Satala, Battle of Bovillae. Excerpt: The Battle of Strasbourg, also known as the Battle of Argentoratum, was fought in 357 between the Late Roman army under the Caesar (deputy emperor) Julian ...