Byzantine–Moorish wars
Series of wars between Byzantine Empire and Berber kingdoms (533–548) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Byzantine–Moorish wars were a series of wars fought between the Byzantine Empire and the various Berber kingdoms which formed after the collapse of Roman North Africa. The war also featured other rebels such as the renegades of Stotzas and the Vandalic rebels of Guntarith. The war ended with the Berbers attempting to push the Romans out of Africa being defeated at the battle of the Fields of Cato, and the Byzantines being too weakened to take over the various newly formed kingdoms such as Altava and the Kingdom of the Aurès.
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Byzantine Empire Huns Pro-Roman Berbers |
Berber kingdoms and rebels
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Solomon † Aïgan † Rufinus Areobindus Athanasius John Troglita Putzintulus † Geisirith Ifisdaïas Masuna Althias |
Cutzinas Iabdas Mastigas Ortaïas Stotzas † Antalas Stotzas the younger † Ierna Carcasan † Bruten | ||||||
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