Finally, the Roman Army caught and forced a fight with the Juthungi on the Metaurus River, just inland of Fano.
In spite of this and a following defeat in the Battle of Pavia, they remained in existence as an independent tribe until at least the beginning of the 5th century.
They besieged and ultimately tore down the very important Roman military camp Castra Regina in 356 or 358AD together with the Alamanni.
The Juthungi and Alamanni who had fought alongside them probably settled in the area and became a part of the later Germanic nation of Bavaria.
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