The Gothic War between the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Emperor Justinian I and the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy took place from 535 to 554 in...
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The Gothic Wars were a long series of conflicts between the Goths and the Roman Empire between the years 249 and 554.[according to whom?] The main[according...
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Sack of Rome (546) (category Gothic War (535–554))
The sack of Rome in 546 was carried out by the Gothic king Totila during the Gothic War of 535–554 between the Ostrogoths and the Eastern Roman Empire...
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Belisarius (category People of the Gothic War (535–554))
Kingdom of North Africa in the Vandalic War in nine months and conquered much of Italy during the Gothic War. He also defeated the Vandal armies in the...
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War (535–554) Siege of Ancona (538) – Gothic War (535–554) Siege of Urbino (538) – Gothic War (535–554) Siege of Cesena (538) – Gothic War (535–554)...
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Siege of Panormus (redirect from Siege of Palermo (535))
Ostrogothic fortified city of Panormus (modern Palermo) in late 535, during the Gothic War (535–554). A Byzantine army of 7,500–9,000 and a fleet, both under...
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the Western Roman Empire Gothic War (535–554), Ostrogoths against the Eastern Roman Empire Gothic and Vandal warfare Gothic Wars This disambiguation page...
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term Italian War can be used to refer to any of a number of conflicts: The Social War (91–87 BC) The Gothic War (535–554) The Italian Wars of 1494–1559...
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the previous magister militum, returns to Constantinople. Summer – Gothic War (535–554): Belisarius crosses the Strait of Messina and invades Italy. He...
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which had become severely depopulated and devastated after the long Gothic War (535–554) between the Byzantine Empire and the Ostrogothic Kingdom. The Lombards...
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Narses (category People of the Gothic War (535–554))
Narses. 128. DeForest, Dallas, "Agathias on Italy, Italians and the Gothic War." Estudios Bizantinos 8, no. 1 (2020): p. 71. doi:10.1344/EBizantinos2020...
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Franks and the Alamanni are annihilated, thus effectively ending the Gothic War (535–554). Narses garrisons an army of 16,000 men in Italy. The recovery of...
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Roman–Germanic wars Siege of Panormus – 535 – Gothic War (535–554) (Roman–Germanic wars) Siege of Naples (536) – 536 – Gothic War (535–554) (Roman–Germanic wars) Siege...
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Theodahad (category People of the Gothic War (535–554))
with his cousin Amalasuintha in 534 and became the sole ruler from April 535 until his death in December 536. In contrast to the reign of Theodoric the...
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Battle of Taginae (category Gothic War (535–554))
dispatch a major army to Italy to conclude the protracted war with the Ostrogoths initiated in 535. During 550–51 a large expeditionary force totaling 20...
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Totila (category People of the Gothic War (535–554))
skilled military and political leader, Totila reversed the tide of the Gothic War, recovering by 543 almost all the territories in Italy that the Eastern...
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Vitiges (category People of the Gothic War (535–554))
He succeeded to the throne of Italy in the early stages of the Gothic War of 535–554, as Belisarius had quickly captured Sicily the previous year and...
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Siege of Verona (category Gothic War (535–554))
siege of Verona in the winter of 541, was an engagement during the Gothic War (535–554). The Byzantine army almost took the city after taking over the city...
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Mundus (magister militum) (category People of the Gothic War (535–554))
with his troops massacring many near the hippodrome. In 535, with the outbreak of the Gothic War, Mundus was sent to Dalmatia and conquered the city of...
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John (nephew of Vitalian) (category People of the Gothic War (535–554))
Eastern Roman general under Justinian I (r. 527–565), who was active in the Gothic War in Italy and against the Gepids in the western Balkans. He was married...
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Teia (category People of the Gothic War (535–554))
organized Ostrogothic resistance ended. By 554, the Ostrogothic Kingdom had faded into obscurity, and the Gothic people who remained began assimilating into...
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or Sicily. Justinian I reconquered the Italian peninsula in the Gothic War (535–554) and appointed the next three popes, a practice that would be continued...
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Martin (magister militum per Armeniam) (category People of the Gothic War (535–554))
there until 536. From 536 to 540 he was active in Italy during the Gothic War (535–554). In 543-544 he briefly replaced Belisarius as the magister militum...
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Bleschames (category People of the Gothic War (535–554))
and was sent to Italy in order to fight the Ostrogothic Kingdom in the Gothic War, while some of his men were sent to fight under Artabazes. Nothing else...
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period terminated with Justinian I's (re)conquest of Rome during the Gothic War (535–554), inaugurating the Byzantine Papacy (537–752). According to Howorth...
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(533–534) Battle of Ad Decimum (533) Battle of Tricamarum (533) Gothic War (535–554) Siege of Naples (536) Siege of Rome (537–538) Battle of Treviso...
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Battle of Sena Gallica (551) (category Gothic War (535–554))
between an East Roman (Byzantine) and an Ostrogoth fleet, during the Gothic War (535–554). It marked the end of the Goths' brief bid to deny the seas to the...
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Battle of the Volturnus (redirect from Battle of the Volturnus (554))
also known as the Battle of Casilinum or Battle of Capua, was fought in 554 between an army of the Eastern Roman Empire and a combined force of Franks...
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Siege of Rome (537–538) (category Gothic War (535–554))
The First Siege of Rome during the Gothic War lasted for a year and nine days, from 2 March 537 to 12 March 538. The city was besieged by the Ostrogothic...
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Battle of Mons Lactarius (category Gothic War (535–554))
known as Battle of the Vesuvius) took place in 552 or 553 AD during the Gothic War waged on behalf of Justinian I against the Ostrogoths in Italy. After...
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