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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...
- Gennadius utilizing terror tactics against Garmul's subjects. Garmul was defeated and killed in 578 AD. Although Garmul was defeated, Gabriel Camps suggests...
- and effective, with Gennadius utilizing terror tactics against Garmul's subjects. Garmul was defeated and killed by 579, and the coastal corridor between...
- Eastern Roman military campaigns to decrease its influence and power after Garmul invaded the Exarchate of Africa. The collapse of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom...
- kingdoms fought minor inconsequential conflicts, such as in the case of Garmul, however largely coexisted.: 284  Further inland to the Byzantine Exarchate...
- 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...
- kingdoms fought minor inconsequential conflicts, such as in the case of Garmul, however largely coexisted.: 284  Further inland to the Byzantine Exarchate...
- other Berber kings, like his predecessors Masuna, Masties, Mastigas and Garmul, Arab chroniclers likely transmitted us a name of another language: Latin...
- 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)...
- uprising and the revolt of Guntharic 577 Conflict with Moorish kingdom of Garmul 647–709 Muslim conquest of the Maghreb 698 Battle of Carthage 824–836 Military...