Syracuse had fallen to the Muslims in…
965 CE
Syracuse had fallen to the Muslims in 878 and in 902 Constantinople’ last outpost in Sicily, Taormina, had been taken.
At the same time, various Muslim incursions into southern Italy had occurred, with new Emirates being founded in Taranto and Bari.
During this period there have been constant power struggles among the Muslims.
Nominally the island had been under rule of the Aghlabids and now the Fatimids.
After renouncing his payments of tribute to North Africa’s Fatimid caliphs, Nikephoros had in 964 sent an expedition to Sicily under Niketas in a fleet commanded by his nephew Manuel Phokas.
However, the navy has been defeated and its commander killed; defeats on land and sea force the Empire to evacuate this island completely.
The Fatimid caliph Ismail al-Mansur had appointed Hassan al-Kalbi (948-964) as Emir of Sicily, the first of the Kalbid dynasty.
Raids into southern Italy will continue under the Kalbids into the eleventh century.