Post–Great Conspiracy stabilization: frontier reorganized; punitive expeditions conclude

The Great Conspiracy and Its Aftermath

The Great Conspiracy of 367 CE was a year-long struggle in Roman Britain involving various barbarian groups. The crisis was eventually resolved, and by 369 CE, the Roman frontier had been reorganized and punitive expeditions had concluded.

The Reorganization of the Frontier

The frontier was reorganized under the leadership of Count Theodosius, who was sent to Britain to restore order. He divided the province into smaller units for easier management and defense. This reorganization was crucial in maintaining the stability of the region.

Punitive Expeditions

The punitive expeditions were military campaigns aimed at punishing the barbarian groups involved in the Great Conspiracy. These expeditions were successful in suppressing the barbarian threat and restoring Roman control.

Timeline of the Great Conspiracy and its aftermath.
Year Event
367 CE Start of the Great Conspiracy
369 CE End of the Great Conspiracy; reorganization of the frontier

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