- John
Troglita (Latin:
Ioannes Troglita, Gr****: Ἰωάννης Τρωγλίτης) was a 6th-century
Byzantine general. He parti****ted in the
Vandalic War and served...
- to have
written a
panegyric which wanted to
praise the
exploits of John
Troglita and
excuse for
Byzantine policy in Africa. He thus
minimizes Byzantine...
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against the Byzantines. It was
fought by
Byzantine forces led by John
Troglita,
against Moorish rebels led by Antalas. The
battle resulted in a crushing...
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coalition of
rebellious Berber tribes led by
Carcasan and the
forces of John
Troglita and his
Berber ally Cusina, at
Marta (current-day Mareth, Tunisia), in...
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Byzantine commander Peter stationed his forces,
together with
those of John
Troglita who was ****ociated with him,
closer to the city.
Belisarius warned Peter...
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Byzantine general under Justinian I John (Sicilian admiral), 12th
century John
Troglita, a 6th-century
Byzantine general John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of
Lancaster (1340–1399)...
- the
Historia Brittonum).
Battle of Marta: The
Byzantine army
under John
Troglita is
defeated by
Moorish tribes in Tripolitania. He
flees to
Lunci (9 km...
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Solomon 544–546:
Sergius 545–546:
Areobindus 546:
Artabanes 546–552: John
Troglita 578–590:
Gennadius 8th century:
Marcellus 737:
Domenico Leoni under Leo...
- an
experienced soldier, John
Troglita, to
impose order on the
troubled African provinces.
Gathering his forces,
Troglita marched out of
Carthage into...
- the
tribal wars
against the Byzantines,
until finally defeated by John
Troglita.
Procopius of
Caesarea (Vandalic War II.21.2 & II.28.47)
calls them the...