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Battle of Mediolanum

250s conflicts259Battles in LombardyBattles involving the AlemanniBattles involving the Roman Empire
Crisis of the Third CenturyHistory of Milan
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The Battle of Mediolanum took place in 259, between the Alemanni and the Roman legions under the command of Emperor Gallienus.

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Battle of Mediolanum
Piazzale Francesco Baracca, Milan Municipio 1

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Piazzale Francesco Baracca
20123 Milan, Municipio 1
Lombardy, Italy
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