Franco–Gothic War (507–511)

Franco–Gothic War (507–511)
Part of Franco-Visigothic Wars

Campaign map of the Second Franco–Visigothic War.
Date507–511
Location
Result Frankish victory
Territorial
changes
Gallia Aquitania conquered by the Frankish Kingdom
Belligerents
Frankish Kingdom
Burgundian Kingdom
Roman Empire
Visigothic Kingdom
Ostrogothic Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Clovis I
Theuderic I
Gundobad
Justin I
Alaric II 
Apollinaris of Clermont
Theoderic the Great
Ibbas
Gesalic
Strength
10,000–15,000 15,000–25,000

The Franco–Gothic War (507–511), also known as the Second Frankish–Visigothic War, was a military conflict between the Franks and the Visigoths aimed at the hegemony of Gaul. The main opponents in this war were the kings Clovis I and Alaric II. In addition, the Burgundian king Gundobad and the Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great and the Eastern Roman Emperor Anastasius I Dicorus played an important role.