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- The Battle of Tricamarum took place on December 15, 533 between the armies of the Byzantine Empire, under Belisarius, and the Vandal Kingdom, commanded...
- Vandal armies in the battle of Ad Decimum and pla**** an important role at Tricamarum, compelling the Vandal king, Gelimer, to surrender. During the Gothic...
- Gelimer advanced towards Carthage and met the Romans at the Battle of Tricamarum. The battle resulted in a Roman victory and the death of Tzazon. Gelimer...
- the armies of Justinian I under the General Belisarius in the Battle of Tricamarum, in their African kingdom Belisarius sent his general Cyril to Sardinia...
- Byzantine army defeated a Vandal force near Carthage. 15 December Battle of Tricamarum: The Byzantines defeated a Vandal army and forced their king Gelimer into...
- Tzazo from Sardinia the combined Vandal army met Belisarius in battle at Tricamarum about 20 miles from Carthage (December 533). This battle was far more...
- miles (8 km) south of Carthage. After a second defeat at the Battle of Tricamarum later in the year, the Vandal Kingdom was all but ended. Hughes, Ian (Historian)...
- the North Africa. Tzazo died on 15 December 533 during the Battle of Tricamarum, which finally brought to an end the Vandal Kingdom in North Africa. Tzazo...
- War.[citation needed] In 533, he took part in the successful Battle of Tricamarum in North Africa during the Vandalic War and remained active there until...
- December 15, 533, Gelimer and Belisarius clashed again at the Battle of Tricamarum, some 20 miles (32 km) from Carthage. Again, the Vandals fought well but...