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Siege of Carthage (536)

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117:, the defenders of Carthage were considering surrendering to Stotzas and the rebels. Belisarius was significantly outnumbered, as he had about 2,100 troops compared to Stotzas's 9,000. However, he still presented a significant threat to the rebels, who lifted their siege of Carthage, and subsequently withdrew. Belisarius pursued the withdrawing rebels, and the two sides clashed at the Battle of Membresa, also known as the 102:. After being made aware of the revolt by Solomon, Belisarius prepared for an invasion of Carthage to crush the revolt. He, along with Solomon, prepared an invasion force of 100 elite troops and around 2,000 regular troops, as well as one 121:. The battle ended in Stotzas's troops being defeated by those of Belisarius, and the former subsequently retreated, despite having suffered low casualties. Belisarius's troops then looted the abandoned rebel camp, where large amounts of 197: 378: 326: 272: 388: 336: 207: 129:
were found, which the rebels had seized during the siege. Stotzas would continue his to rebel against the Byzantines until his death in 545.
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This article is about the siege of Carthage by Byzantine rebels in 536. For other sieges, see
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Index

Battle of Carthage
Carthage
Easter
Byzantine
soldiers
revolted
Solomon
Praetorian prefecture of Africa
Vandal Kingdom
defeated two years prior
Arian
Christians
Emperor
Justinian
secretary
Procopius
Sicily
Belisarius
Vandals
Stotzas
Byzantine Army
warship
blockade
Battle of the Bagradas River
gold
slaves



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