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Moorish revolts and military mutinies in Africa

Years: 541 - 548

An African prefecture, centered in Carthage, is established by the east Roman (Byzantine) Empoire in April 534, but it will teeter on the brink of collapse during the next fifteen years, amid warfare with the Moors and military mutinies.

The area is not completely pacified until 548, but will remain peaceful thereafter and enjoy a measure of prosperity.

The recovery of Africa costs the empire about one hundred thousand pounds of gold.

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