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Tzazo (also
known as
Tzazon or Zano) was the
brother to King
Gelimer (530–534), the last
Vandal ruler of the
North Africa.
Tzazo died on 15
December 533...
- the bulk of the
Vandal fleet (120
ships and 5,000 men)
under his
brother Tzazo to Sardinia.
Byzantine forces from
Cyrenaica occupy Leptis Magna and Tripolis...
- army
consisting of most of the
available army in
Africa under his
brother Tzazo to
crush the rebellion,
meaning that the
landing of
Belisarius was entirely...
- army in
Africa to
Sardinia under his
brother Tzazo to put down the rebellion.
According to Procopius,
Tzazo landed at
Cagliari and
immediately captured...
- two
years by an
expedition from
Carthage led by King Gelimer's brother,
Tzazo.
Shortly afterwards,
Roman troops sent by
Emperor Justini**** and led by...
- the
Vandal throne.
While an
expedition was en route, Gelimer's
brother Tzazo led a
large part of the
Vandal army and navy to
Sardinia to deal with a...
-
expedition was en route, a
large part of the
Vandal army and navy was led by
Tzazo, Gelimer's brother, to
Sardinia to deal with a rebellion. As a result, the...
- Tripoli, sent his
brother Tzazo with a
large contingent of 120 ships and 5,000 men to
Sardinia to
suppress Goda's uprising.
Tzazo quickly took
Caralis (where...
- were
gathered in
Carthage by Belisarius, who
guaranteed their safety. When
Tzazo, the
Vandal commander fighting the
rebellion on Sardinia, sent a message...
- 1958),
Israeli former footballer Nick Zano (born 1978),
American actor Tzazo (died 533), also
known as Zano,
brother of King Gelimer, the last Germanic...