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- The Battle of Mucellium was an engagement in 542 near Mugello, Italy, between Ostrogoths and Byzantines during the Gothic War. Having lifted a siege of...
- of Treviso, the siege of Verona, the Battle of Faventia, the Battle of Mucellium and the siege of Naples. But by now they weren't powerful enough to capture...
- of Faventia Ostrogoths under Totila defeat Byzantine army. Battle of Mucellium Ostrogoths defeat Byzantine army. 543 Battle of Anglon (543) A Byzantine...
- Totila in 542–543 AD. After crushing the Byzantine armies at Faventia and Mucellium, Totila marched south towards Naples, held by the general Conon with 1...
- Treviso (541) Siege of Verona (541) Battle of Faventia (542) Battle of Mucellium (542) Siege of Naples (543) Sack of Rome (546) Siege of Rome (549–550)...
- John, Bessas, and Cyprian, marched to its relief but, at the Battle of Mucellium, their numerically superior forces were defeated. Totila marched south...
- resurgence of Gothic resistance to the reconquest of Italy. Battle of Mucellium: Totila marches down into Tuscany and defeats the Byzantines at Florence...
- generals and marched north in pursuit of the Goths. The two armies met at Mucellium, and the subsequent battle was a rout for the Byzantines. The Byzantine...
- Ostrogoths under Totila defeat the combined Byzantine armies Battle of MucelliumOstrogoths under Totila defeat the Byzantines 542–543 – Siege of Naples...
- Faventia – 542 – Gothic War (535–554) (Roman–Germanic wars) Battle of Mucellium – 542 – Gothic War (535–554) (Roman–Germanic wars) Siege of Naples (542–543)...