Siege of Rome (537–538)

Siege of Rome
Part of the Gothic War (535–554)

First phase of the Gothic War campaigns
Date2 March 537 – 12 March 538 AD
Location
Rome, Italy
41°54′N 12°30′E / 41.90°N 12.50°E / 41.90; 12.50
Result Byzantine victory
Territorial
changes
Byzantines captured and successfully defended Rome
Belligerents
Byzantine Empire Ostrogothic Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Belisarius Vitiges
Strength
  • 5,000 men
  • 5,600 reinforcements
  • unknown number of conscripts
  • Hunnic mercenaries
Larger force
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The siege of Rome of 537–538 AD was the city's first siege during the Gothic War (535–554) between the defending Byzantine Empire's forces under the leadership of Belisarius against a numerically superior Ostrogothic (Goths) force under Vitigis. The siege was the first major encounter between the forces of the two opponents, and played a decisive role in the subsequent development of the war.