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Guntarith (Vandalic: Gontharis; died 546),
sometimes referred to as Guntharic, was an
Eastern Roman military officer and
rebel of
Vandalic descent. After...
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Numidiae Guntarith, who
seized the
province of
Africa proconsularis in
spring 546 and
killed the
imperial governor Aerobindus in Carthage. When
Guntarith began...
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while more
migrated back to Spain. In 546 the
Vandalic Dux of Numidia,
Guntarith,
defected from the
Byzantines and
raised a
rebellion with
Moorish support...
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Areobindus was ********inated in
March 546 by the dux of Numidia,
Guntarith, who took his place.
Guntarith was also ********inated two
months later. Richardot, Philippe...
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through the ranks. In 546,
Areobindus was
killed in
Carthage by the
rebel Guntarith (Guntharis), the dux of Numidia.
Areobindus was
married to Praejecta....
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Vandal regime, and that
there had been
several rebels thereafter, such as
Guntarith and Stotzas, who
sought to
restore an
independent kingdom. The distinction...
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other rebels such as the
renegades of
Stotzas and the
Vandalic rebels of
Guntarith. The war
ended with the
Berbers attempting to push the
Romans out of Africa...
- Solomon. The
result was
further uprisings by
Berbers and
Vandals under Guntarith, a
Vandal nobleman who had
previously also been in
Byzantine service....
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negotiations with
another Byzantine dissenter, the
usurper of
Vandal origin Guntarith, and then in the war
waged against the new
general sent by Justinian,...
- Corinth,
Battle of the
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Gustave Schlumberger Guy II de...