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Encyclopedia > Battle of the Hellespont
Battle of the Hellespont

Conflict:
Date: July 324
Place: near the Strait of Bosporus
Outcome: Constantinian victory
Combatants
Constantinian fleet naval forces of Licinius
Commanders
Flavius Julius Crispus
Strength
200 ships at least 400 ships
Casualties

The Battle of the Hellespont was fought in 324 between a Constantinian fleet led by Flavius Julius Crispus and a larger fleet loyal to Licinius. Despite being outnumbered, Crispus won the day. Events Constantine becomes the sole emperor of the Roman Empire. ... This article is about the strait; Bosphorus is also a university in Turkey. ... Crispus on a coin issued to celebrate Constantine I victory over Goths in 323. ... Events Constantine becomes the sole emperor of the Roman Empire. ... Crispus on a coin issued to celebrate Constantine I victory over Goths in 323. ... Coin of Licinius For other Romans of this name, see Licinius (gens). ...


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