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The siege of Syracuse from 877 to 878 led to the fall of the city of Syracuse, the Roman capital of Sicily, to the Aghlabids. The siege lasted from August 877 to 21 May 878 when the city, effectively left without assistance by the central Byzantine government, was sacked by the Aghlabid forces. Following their … See more
Ja'far began his campaign in 877 by raiding the Byzantine territories in the east of the island and occupying some outlying forts around Syracuse. The siege of the city began in August, with the Arabs blockading it by sea and land. The events of the siege are … See more
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WebThe siege of Syracuse in 827–828 marks the first attempt by the Aghlabids to conquer the city of Syracuse in Sicily, then a Byzantine province. The Aghlabid army had only months …
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Le siège de Syracuse en 877-878 débouche sur la chute de la cité, qui est alors la capitale byzantine de la Sicile, au profit des Aghlabides. Le siège s'étale d'août 877 au 21 mai 878, date à laquelle la ville, abandonnée par le pouvoir central byzantin, est mise à sac par les Arabes. Cet événement constitue un moment important de la conquête musulmane de la Sicile.
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- Date: Août 877 - 21 mai 878
- Issue: Victoire musulmane
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WebSiège de Syracuse (278 av. J.-C.) par les Carthaginois pendant la campagne de Sicile de Pyrrhus I er; Siège de Syracuse (213 av. J.-C.) par les Romains pendant la Deuxième …
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WebThe Siege of Syracuse in 877–878 led to the fall of the city of Syracuse, the Roman and Byzantine capital of Sicily, to the Aghlabids. The Aghlabids had tried and failed to take the …
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