Battle of Marta

Battle Of Marta
DateSummer Of 547
Location
Result Berber victory
Belligerents
Berbers
Banu Ifran
Laguatan
Frexes
Byzantine Empire
Commanders and leaders
Carcasan
Antalas[1]
John Troglita
Cutzinas
Putzintulus
Geisirith
Sinduit
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy

The Battle of Marta is a military confrontation between a coalition of rebellious Berber tribes led by Carcasan and the forces of John Troglita and his Berber ally Cusina, at Marta (current-day Mareth, Tunisia), in the summer of 547. It follows a significant Byzantine victory through which John Troglita managed to suppress the Berber rebellion led by Antalas. However, in this instance, the Berber rebels manage to re-organize and prevail, for the pacified Moors gain the victory for Byzantines in the battle of the fields of cato which procopius mention as unexpected.[2]

  1. ^ "Procope : Histoire de la guerre des Vandales (livre II)". remacle.org. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  2. ^ "Procope : Histoire de la guerre des Vandales (livre II)". remacle.org. Retrieved 2024-12-04.

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