Battle between Roman and Alemanni forces (298/302)
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The Battle of Vindonissa was fought in 298 or 302[1] between the Imperial Roman army, led by Emperor Constantius Chlorus, and the Alemanni. The Romans won the battle, fought in Vindonissa, strengthening Rome's defenses along the Rhine.
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