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    The Exarchate of Africa was a division of the Byzantine Empire around Carthage that encompassed its possessions on the Western Mediterranean. Ruled by...
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  • Exarchate of Africa (Russian: Патриарший экзархат Африки) is the exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church in Africa. It was formed by the decision of...
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    The Exarchate of Ravenna (Latin: Exarchatus Ravennatis; Greek: Εξαρχάτον τής Ραβέννας), also known as the Exarchate of Italy, was a lordship of the Eastern...
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  • Christians. Exarchate of Africa[citation needed] Exarchate of Ravenna Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Greece Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Istanbul...
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    591 at the latest, and East Roman North Africa became the heartland of one of two exarchates, with the founding of which the East Roman Emperor Maurice (582–602)...
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  • This is a list of conflicts in Africa arranged by country, both on the continent and associated islands, including wars between African nations, civil...
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    I. It continued to exist until 591, when it was replaced by the Exarchate of Africa. In 533, the Eastern Roman army under Belisarius defeated and destroyed...
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    Exarch (redirect from Apostolic Exarchate)
    capital of the Exarchate of Africa was Carthage. An emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire, Heraclius, was the son of the exarch of Africa before Heraclius...
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    Arab–Byzantine wars (category Invasions of Europe)
    of Constantinople, and conquer the Byzantine Exarchate of Africa. The situation did not stabilize until after the failure of the Second Arab Siege of...
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    prefecture of Italy, and transferred to Exarchate of Africa by Emperor Maurice. The Exarchate prospered, and from it resulted the overthrow of the emperor...
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    Eastern Roman regional center, as the seat of the praetorian prefecture of Africa (after 590 the Exarchate of Africa). The city was sacked and destroyed by...
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    and power after Garmul invaded the Exarchate of Africa. The collapse of the Mauro-Roman Kingdom lead to the rise of several petty berber kingdoms in the...
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    land was ravaged and its harbors made unusable. The destruction of the Exarchate of Africa marked a permanent end to the Byzantine Empire's influence in...
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    was a part of Praetorian prefecture of Africa, later Exarchate of Africa. The Muslim conquest of the Maghreb brought an end to Roman rule in Mauretania...
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    Constantinople. Two exarchates were established, one in Italy, with seat at Ravenna (hence known as the Exarchate of Ravenna), and one in Africa, based at Carthage...
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  • Muslim forces of the Rashidun Caliphate and the Byzantine Exarchate of Africa. The Exarchate of Africa was in internal turmoil due to the conflict between the...
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  • Vandal Kingdom, the Byzantine-administered Exarchate of Africa and the Berber Mauro-Roman Kingdom. African Romance is poorly attested as it was mainly...
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  • prefecture of Italy the early-Byzantine Praetorian prefecture of Africa the later Byzantine Exarchate of Africa Byzantine North Africa Africa (disambiguation)...
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    Carthage (redirect from Carthage africa)
    capital of Byzantine North Africa. Thereafter, the city became the seat of the praetorian prefecture of Africa, which was made into an exarchate during...
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    the catepan. The Italian region of Capitanata derives its name from katepanikion. Following the fall of the Exarchate of Ravenna in 751, Byzantium had been...
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    Mauretania Tingitana (category 7th-century disestablishments in the Exarchate of Africa)
    administrative capital. Most of the Maghreb littoral was later organised as the Exarchate of Africa, a special status in view of the outpost defense needs...
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    unit, the Exarchate, and organized the remaining western territories under his control into the Exarchate of Ravenna and the Exarchate of Africa. In addition...
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    Maurice (emperor) (category People of the Roman–Sasanian Wars)
    empire to halt the advance of the Lombards. With the creation of the Exarchate of Africa in 591 he further solidified the power of Constantinople in the western...
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    Fatimid Civil War 1053 C.E. — 1080 C.E. Almoravid conquest of Northern Africa 1160 C.E. All of Ifriqiya conquered and annexed by the Almohads 1415 C.E....
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    of the Exarchate of Africa from Phocas in Constantinople, and the fact that Constantinople was relying on the grain and revenues from the Exarchate....
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    central Algeria. Ortayas was one of its monarchs. Mauro-Roman Kingdom Exarchate of Africa Austin Markus, Robert (2009). From Augustine to Gregory the Great:...
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    conquered by the Muslims, this province was reorganised as the Byzantine exarchate of Africa. All the Arabic sources can be found in Michele Amari, Biblioteca...
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    between the Vandals and the Roman Empire when he invaded the province of Africa Proconsularis. June 533 CE — March 534 CE Vandalic War 534 CE — 577 CE...
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    conquests that followed saw the loss of the empire's richest provinces—Egypt and Syria—to the Rashidun Caliphate. In 698, Africa was lost to the Umayyad Caliphate...
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    The foundation of Constantinople in 330 AD marks the conventional start of the Eastern Roman Empire, which fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 AD. Only...
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