According to Socrates, Fritigern and Athanaric were rival leaders of the ( Therving ) Goths. Source: Internet
Aëtius had spent a brief exile among the Huns in 433, and the troops that Attila provided against the Goths and Bagaudae had helped earn him the largely honorary title of magister militum in the west. Source: Internet
Additionally, Lucius' army is not composed of Goths, but of Roman centurions loyal to the Andronici. Source: Internet
Also see Alaric Watson 1999, p.215, David S. Potter 2004, p.266, Herwig Wolfram, History of the Goths (transl. by Thomas J. Dunlap), University of California Press, 1988. Source: Internet
A "Germanic" Byzantine or Italian author referred to one of the two peoples as the Valagothi, meaning "Roman Goths", and in 469 the Visigoths were called the "Alaric Goths". Source: Internet
After learning of Sebastian's success against the Goths, and of Gratian's victory over the Alamanni, Valens was more than ready for a victory of his own. Source: Internet