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61:, as an independent sovereign, clearly with the intent of creating his own principality out of the island of Sardinia. In reaction, Gelimer sent a large army composed of most of the available army in Africa to Sardinia under his brother 73:
and immediately captured the city, killing Godas and the soldiers with him. A military expedition sent to support him by Justinian failed to reach Godas in time.
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Godas' revolt proved fatal to the Vandal kingdom; for while Tzazo was away with the bulk of the Vandal forces, a Byzantine army commanded by
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Vandal coin found in Sardinia depicting Godas. Latin legend : REX CVDA.
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Illustres. Vita, morte e miracoli di quaranta personalità sarde
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III.11.1, 24.19; translated by Dewing, vol. 2 pp. 101, 199–200
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of the Vandals made him governor of the Vandalic province of
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Index


Gothic
Vandal kingdom
North Africa
Gelimer
Sardinia
Justinian I
Byzantine emperor
Tzazo
Procopius
Cagliari
Belisarius
Caputvada
restoring North Africa
defeated
Carthage
Hodgkin, Thomas
ISBN
978-88-97084-90-7
OCLC
1124656644
Categories
533 deaths
6th-century Gothic people
Gothic warriors
Ancient Sardinia
Medieval rebels
Kings of Sardinia
Monarchs killed in action
Vandalic War

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