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control of Africa,
Stotzas was
defeated by Germ**** in 537 and fled with some of his
followers into Mauretania. In Mauretania,
Stotzas would marry the daughter...
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summer when Belisarius,
accompanied by
Solomon and 2,100 troops, arrived.
Stotzas, the
leader of the mutineers,
decided to
abandon the
siege and retreat...
-
Tyrant and
sometimes given the
nickname Stotzas the
Younger (Latin:
Stutias Iunior)
after his predecessor,
Stotzas, was a
Berber military leader.
Given his...
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North Africa. The war also
featured other rebels such as the
renegades of
Stotzas and the
Vandalic rebels of Guntarith. The war
ended with the
Berbers attempting...
- AD
between Byzantine forces under Belisarius and
rebel forces under Stotzas.
Stotzas had
besieged Carthage (capital of the
prefecture Africa)
shortly before...
- only one ruler.
Shortly after the
reconquest of
North Africa a usurper,
Stotzas,
appeared in the
province (though he was
quickly defeated). As such, the...
-
their rebellion in the
first place, was
appointed governor in Africa.
Stotzas, a
renegade Byzantine soldier who had led an
unsuccessful rebellion a few...
- Meanwhile,
Carthage is
besieged by 9,000 rebels,
including many Vandals,
under Stotzas.
Battle of the
River Bagradas:
Belisarius defeats the mutineers, and hurries...
- Mauri,
joined by the
renegade Stotzas,
gathered together under the
leadership of Antalas. The Moors,
aided by
Stotzas, were able to
enter and sack the...
-
warriors and even
rebel Romans, such as for the
African rebel Stotzas and his followers.
Stotzas married the
daughter of a
local noble (perhaps the daughter...