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Battle of Thacia

Battle of Thacia
Part of the Moorish wars
DateAutumn 545
Location
Thacia, modern day Tunisia
Result Rebel victory
Belligerents
Byzantine Empire Frexes and Moors coalition
Byzantine deserters
Commanders and leaders
Areobindus
Artabanes
John the Aremanian 
Antalas
Stotzas 
Strength
Unknown
Reinforced with Armenian contingents
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Heavy Unknown

The Battle of Thacia took place in the autumn of 545, in Thacia (now Bordj Messaoudi, in Tunisia). The Byzantine loyalists led by John the Armenian confronted the Berber rebel Antalas and his ally Stotzas, a renegade Byzantine. In the clash, the outnumbered Byzantines were defeated and John was killed, but not before mortally wounding Stotzas. The Byzantine rout triggers a crisis in Carthage.


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