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    The Vandal conquest of Roman Africa, also known as the Vandal conquest of North Africa, was the conquest of Mauretania Tingitana, Mauretania Caesariensis...
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    the Vandals and reclaim North Africa. The conquest of North Africa by the Vandals was a blow to the beleaguered Western Roman Empire, as North Africa was...
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    the Vandals led by Geiseric had crossed from Spain to North-Africa, which period is known as the Vandal conquest of Roman Africa. This conquest ended...
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    following the Vandalic conquest of the Roman province of Africa. The founder of the polity, Masuna, allied with the armies of the Eastern Roman Empire during...
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  • of Thala 110 BCE Battle of Suthul 108 BCE Battle of the Muthul 238 CE Battle of Carthage 429 CE - 432 Vandal conquest of Roman Africa 439 CE Vandal War...
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    region in Africa was under Western Roman rule. In parts of western Roman North Africa in 439, with the conquest of Carthage by the Vandals under their...
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    The Battle of Calama was fought between the West Roman Empire and the Vandals in the war known as the Vandalian conquest of North-Africa. The battle took...
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    of Rome (410) Gothic War in Spain (416-418) Gothic revolt of Theodoric I (426) Frankish War (428) Vandal conquest of Roman Africa (429–432) Battle of...
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    variety of Latin as a result. They existed from the Roman conquest until their language gradually faded out after the Arab conquest of North Africa in the...
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  • Gunderic (category Vandal warriors)
    Visigoths in favor of invading Roman Africa. Vandal conquest of Roman Africa Vandal War (439-442) Late Roman Spain and its Cities, Michael Kulikowsi, 2004,...
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  • 429-435: Vandal conquest of Roman Africa 429: Battle of Calama 430-431: Siege of Hippo Regius 430-431: Aetius campaign in the Alps 432: Roman civil war of 432...
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  • Vandal War may refer to: Vandal conquest of Roman Africa, a war of the Vandals and lans against the Western Roman Empire that included the Battle of Calama...
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    the Iberian Peninsula, Mediterranean islands, and North Africa in the fifth century. The Vandals migrated to the area between the lower Oder and Vistula...
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    The Vandalic War was a conflict fought in North Africa between the forces of the Eastern Roman Empire and the Vandalic Kingdom of Carthage in 533–534...
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    Roman Africa or Roman North Africa is the culture of Roman Africans that developed from 146 BC, when the Roman Republic defeated Carthage and the Punic...
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    capital of the Vandal Kingdom for a century. Re-conquered by the Eastern Roman Empire in 533–534, it continued to serve as an Eastern Roman regional...
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    the Vandals from the Western Roman Empire on 19 October 439. Under their leader Genseric, the Vandals crossed the Strait of Gibraltar into Africa and...
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    most parts of Africa to the Vandals in the 5th century. They were reincorporated into the Roman realm by the Eastern Roman Empire in the 6th century. Later...
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    under Vandal rule under control. which prompted large landowners and smallholders alike to fortify their farms. After the Eastern Roman reconquest of the...
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  • Gaiseric (category Vandal warriors)
    between Vandal-controlled Carthage and Constantinople lasted until 530, when Justinian's conquests broke it. Alaric I Augustine: The Decline of the Roman Empire...
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    Africa was a Roman province on the northern coast of the continent of Africa. It was established in 146 BC, following the Roman Republic's conquest of...
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    Aetius warned him of Felix's intentions. In 429, the Vandals exploited this power struggle and crossed over to Africa. After the execution of Felix in 430...
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    Masties following a series of Berber revolts against the Vandalic Kingdom, which had conquered the Roman province of Africa in 435 AD, Aurès would last...
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  • Thumbnail for Siege of Hippo Regius
    The siege of Hippo Regius was a siege from June 430 to August 431, carried out by the Vandals under their king Gaiseric against Roman defenders under...
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  • rebellions, see List of Roman civil wars and revolts. Wars with the Latins and the Sabines (for the Rape of the Sabine Women) Conquest of Cameria War with...
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    of Roman culture, including the local cities, and usually nominally acknowledged the suzerainty of the Roman Emperors. After the Vandal conquest of Northern...
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    the Vandals conquered north Africa precipitating the fall of Rome. Swathes of indigenous peoples would regain self-governance in the Mauro-Roman Kingdom...
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    reintroduced the Roman administrations of the province, establishing a new Praetorian Prefecture of Africa and taking measures to decrease Vandal influence,...
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    Conquest of Africa by the Vandals The Character, Conquests, and Court of Attila, King of the Huns – Death of Theodosius the Younger – Elevation of Marcian...
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  • Roman Empire and its various post-Roman successor states in the region, including the Vandal Kingdom, the Byzantine-administered Exarchate of Africa and...
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