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Name: War between the Mauro-Roman Kingdom and the Byzantine Empire

Type: Event

Start: 572 AD

End: 579 AD

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Was a war initiated by the invasion of Byzantine North Africa by Mauro-Roman king Garmul which ended with the collapse of the Mauro-Roman kingdom.

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1. Byzantine Africa invaded by Garmul


Were military raids waged by Garmul, king of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom, against Byzantine North Africa.

  • January 572: Garmul was a Berber king of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom in North Africa. He defeated a Byzantine army in 571 and conducted raids into Byzantine territory. This event marked a significant victory for the Mauro-Roman Kingdom over the Byzantine Empire.
  • February 572: Garmul was a Berber king of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom in North Africa. In 572, the territory was taken over by the Eastern Roman Empire after Garmul had previously defeated a Byzantine army in 571 and launched raids into Byzantine territory.

  • 2. Defeat of Garmul


    The Byzantines invaded the Mauro-Roman kingdom, which collapsed.

  • January 579: With the defeat of Garmul, the Mauro-Roman Kingdom collapsed. The Eastern Roman Empire re-incorporated some of the territory of the Kingdom, notably the coastal corridor of the old provinces of Mauretania Tingitania and Mauretania Caesariensis.

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