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    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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    symbols instead of the intended characters. Hippo Regius (also known as Hippo or Hippone) is the ancient name of the modern city of Annaba, Algeria....
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    pushed to the boundaries of modern Algeria and began the siege of Hippo Regius, during which famous Christian saint Augustine of Hippo would die, probably...
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    the Mediterranean Sea, and lay siege to Hippo Regius (where Augustine has recently been bishop). Aetius wips out a band of the Goths not far from Arles...
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    Vandals crossed the Strait of Gibraltar into Africa and captured Hippo Regius in August 431, which they made the capital of their kingdom. Despite an uneasy...
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    siege of Hippo Regius, which enabled Bonifacius to retreat from Hippo Regius to Carthage, where he was joined by Aspar's army. During the summer of 432...
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    Calama (429) Siege of Hippo Regius (430–431) Burgundian Revolt of Gunther (436) Gothic War (436-439) Battle of Narbonne (436) Battle of Mons Colubrarius...
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  • (413) Siege of Massilia (413) Siege of Theodosiopolis (421) – Roman–Sasanian War (421–422) Siege of Arles (425) Siege of Hippo Regius (430–431) Siege of Narbonne...
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  • - Siege of Hippo Regius – Vandals under Genseric establish a foothold in Africa, strategically defeating Rome. Saint Augustine dies during the siege. 432...
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  • 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 when the...
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  • the Mediterranean Sea, and lay siege to Hippo Regius (where Augustine has recently been bishop). Aetius wips out a band of the Goths not far from Arles...
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    and philosopher of Berber origin and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Africa. His writings influenced the development of Western philosophy...
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    Mesopotamia to the Rise of Islam (Cambridge University Press, 2011), p. 303. Peter Brown, Augustine of Hippo: A Biography (Rev. ed. University of California Press...
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    Battle of Thala 110 BCE Battle of Suthul 108 BCE Battle of the Muthul May 430 CE The Vandal Kingdom laid siege to the walled city of Hippo Regius. October...
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    retreated to the city of Hippo Regius. In May or June of 430, Gaiseric laid siege to the city, and St. Augustine died during the siege, which was finally...
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    into Numidia with what remained of his army, having lost 800 men. Belisarius then marched on the city of Hippo Regius, which opened its gates to him....
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    forced them to return to the African coast, where they were caught off Hippo Regius by Sittius and his fleet. After losing the subsequent naval engagement...
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  • crossed into Africa, capturing Hippo Regius in August 431. Jaques, Tony (2006-11-30). Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from...
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  • The siege of Rome was fought between supporters of the Western Roman general Ricimer and the Western Roman emperor Anthemius. Ricimer had previously established...
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  • The siege of Florence took place in 405 or 406 AD during the War of Radagaisus between the Goths and the Roman Empire in Florence. In 402, the Geougen...
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    siege- by Arabs and only one century later recreated as "Sousse". Hippo Regius (Bone in Algeria): Hyppo Regius -called even Hippona- was the city of Saint...
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    The Siege and capture of Milan was one of the episodes of the Hun wars fought in Italy. It was carried out by Attila and his Huns in 452, it resulted...
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    province beginning in the 420s. The city of Hippo Regius fell to the Vandals in 431 after a prolonged siege, and Carthage also fell in 439. Theodosius...
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  • The siege of Narbonne was a conflict between the Visigothic Foederati of Aquitania and the Western Roman Empire. The siege began in late 436 and carried...
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    Scipio, attempting to escape to Hispania, but was trapped at Hippo Regius by the fleet of Publius Sittius. Scipio committed suicide on board a ship and...
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    besiege Boniface in the city Hippo Regius. Augustine would not experience the end of the siege and died in the summer of 430. An auxiliary army was sent...
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  • The siege of Pavia in August 476 was a critical event during the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Foederati, including some Sciri, in the Roman army in...
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    Advancing eastward along the African coast, the Vandals laid siege to the walled city of Hippo Regius in 430. Inside, Saint Augustine and his priests prayed...
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    coalition army. Whether the battle was of strategic significance is disputed; historians generally agree that the siege of Aurelianum was the decisive moment...
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