• The ByzantineMoorish wars were a series of wars fought between the Byzantine Empire and the various Berber kingdoms which formed after the collapse of...
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    the list of Byzantine revolts and civil wars. For conflicts of the Ancient Roman Kingdom, Republic and Empire see the: List of Roman wars and battles...
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  • This is a list of wars involving the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria and its predecessor states.   Algerian defeat   Algerian victory   Another...
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    Moors (redirect from Moorish)
    "infidels". Apart from these historic associations and context, Moor and Moorish designate a specific ethnic group speaking Hassaniya Arabic. They inhabit...
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    Moorish Revival or Neo-Moorish is one of the exotic revival architectural styles that were adopted by architects of Europe and the Americas in the wake...
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    Mauri war and the troop rebellion, the Byzantines had difficulty collecting taxes from the newly conquered province. Justinian was preoccupied with wars against...
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  • Battle of Mammes (category Battles involving the Byzantine Empire)
    at Mount Burgaon. Cutzinas Family tree of Byzantine emperors History of the Byzantine Empire Moorish wars Tougher, Shaun (2020-11-12). The Roman Castrati:...
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    style known as Bristol Byzantine was popular for industrial buildings which combined elements of the Byzantine style with Moorish architecture. It was developed...
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  • Battle of Bourgaon (category Battles involving the Byzantine Empire)
    troops of the Byzantine Empire and Berber rebels in North Africa. It marked the end of the first stage of the revolt. After the Byzantine annexation of...
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  • John Troglita (category 6th-century Byzantine military personnel)
    Troglita to assume overall command of Byzantine forces in Africa, where a succession of revolts by the indigenous Moorish tribes and within the imperial army...
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    (king of the Roman and Moorish peoples). Altava was later the capital of another ruler, Garmul or Garmules, who resisted Byzantine rule in Africa but was...
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    would have been unthinkable in the Moorish wars of 533-548. A few years later, during the last and greatest Persian war (603 to 628) Heraclius – facing Persian...
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  • that battle and the long Moorish Wars later. The episode, however, had a rather rich historiographic posterity. The Byzantine compilers were fascinated...
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    style known as Bristol Byzantine was popular for industrial buildings which combined elements of the Byzantine style with Moorish architecture. Newman University...
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    Visigothic Kingdom of Spain and led to the establishment of a Muslim Arabian-Moorish state (or wilayah), Al-Andalus. During the caliphate of the sixth Umayyad...
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    Grand Choral Synagogue (Saint Petersburg) (category Moorish Revival architecture in Russia)
    Ivan Shaposhnikov, and Aleksei Malov in an eclectic mix of the Moorish Revival and Byzantine Revival styles, completed in 1888, and consecrated in December...
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    Black Sea ideal for a slave trade of war captives sold along the trade routes. In the Early Middle Ages, the Byzantine Empire imported slaves from the Vikings...
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    produced in Moorish Spain. The golden mosaics in the mihrab and the central dome of the Great Mosque in Corduba have a decidedly Byzantine character. They...
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  • Lazica. Spring – Battle of the Fields of Cato: The Byzantine army, under John Troglita, crushes the Moorish revolt in Byzacena (Tunisia). April 13 – Emperor...
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    praefectura praetorio Africae) was an administrative division of the Byzantine Empire in the Maghreb. With its seat at Carthage, it was established after...
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    Congregation Rodeph Shalom (Philadelphia) (category Moorish Revival architecture in Pennsylvania)
    spiritual influence upon international Jewry, and for its unique 1927 Byzantine and Moorish Revival synagogue building, with Art Deco finishes, on North Broad...
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    iconoclasm. By now the break between the papacy and the Byzantine Empire is almost complete. Arab-Byzantine Wars: Arab forces under Mu’awiya ibn Hisham penetrate...
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  • any combination thereof. See also: World War I timeline See also: French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars 1694 invasion of Lan Xang by Vietnam 1693...
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    full calendar) of the Julian calendar. December – Arab–Byzantine wars – Sack of Aleppo: A Byzantine expeditionary force under General Nikephoros Phokas invades...
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    death of Amalasuintha gives Byzantine Emperor Justinian I a pretext to invade Italy and begin the Gothic War. The Byzantine city of Justiniana Prima is...
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    Architecture, mixing elements of the Baroque Revival, Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival (Neo-Mudéjar) styles of Spanish architecture. In 1929, Seville...
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    the 15th century), the wars between the Hungarians and the Ottomans included other dynasties as well. Naturally, the Ottoman Wars in Europe attracted support...
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    Fought shortly after the capture of Constantinople and the remnants of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottomans, it resulted in the loss of several Venetian holdings...
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    first portuguese king D. Afonso Henriques, before his battle against the moorish King Ali ibn Yusuf, experienced a similar miracle to Constantine's. The...
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    Sufetula – Byzantine victory over the Moors 548 – Battle of the Fields of Cato – The new Byzantine commander, John Troglita, crushes the Moorish uprising...
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