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Garmul or Gasmul, was a
Berber king of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom. He is
known for his
various military campaigns, and
raids against the
Byzantine rulers...
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Gennadius utilizing terror tactics against Garmul's subjects.
Garmul was
defeated and
killed in 578 AD.
Although Garmul was defeated,
Gabriel Camps suggests...
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Eastern Roman military campaigns to
decrease its
influence and
power after Garmul invaded the
Exarchate of Africa. The
collapse of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom...
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Gennadius utilizing terror tactics against Garmul's subjects.
Garmul was
defeated and
killed by 579, and the
coastal corridor between...
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Roman and
Moorish peoples).
Altava was
later the
capital of
another ruler,
Garmul or Garmules, who
resisted Byzantine rule in
Africa but was
finally defeated...
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kingdoms fought minor inconsequential conflicts, such as in the case of
Garmul,
however largely coexisted.: 284
Further inland to the
Byzantine Exarchate...
- rebellion, and his
generals defeated the
rebellious Berbers under their king
Garmul in
North Africa. He also
intervened in
Frankish affairs in the
former province...
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Rebel leader Reign 545–546
Predecessor Stotzas Successor Eventually Garmul Died 546
Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, Turkey)...
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Thacia (545) 1st
Sufetla (546/7)
Marta (547)
Fields of Cato (548)
Revolts of
Garmul (570–578) Berber–Arab Wars 2nd
Sufetla (647)
Vescera (682) 2nd
Mamma (688)...
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Thacia (545) 1st
Sufetla (546/7)
Marta (547)
Fields of Cato (548)
Revolts of
Garmul (570–578) Berber–Arab Wars 2nd
Sufetla (647)
Vescera (682) 2nd
Mamma (688)...