Bonifacius has, however, returned to Placidia's favor …
Years: 430 - 430
May
Bonifacius has, however, returned to Placidia's favor by the time the Vandals arrive, and she has granted him the title of patrician and named him supreme commander (magister militum) of Africa.
He informs the Vandals, through intermediaries, that their services are no longer needed, but instead of returning to Hispania, they turn on Bonifacius’s government, causing great devastation as they move eastward from the Strait of Gibraltar across Africa.
Gaiseric seizes land from the Berbers, destroys church buildings all over Mauretania, together with the declining Roman city of Caesarea, and …
Locations
People
Groups
- Berber people (also called Amazigh people or Imazighen, "free men", singular Amazigh)
- Alans (Sarmatian tribal grouping)
- Vandals (East Germanic tribe)
- Christianity, Arian
- Donatism
- Africa, Diocese of (Roman imperial diocese)
- Christianity, Nicene
- Roman Empire: Theodosian dynasty (Constantinople)
- Roman Empire, Western (Ravenna)
Topics
- Middle Subatlantic Period
- Late Antiquity
- Migration Period
- Fall of the Western Roman Empire
- Famines and plagues 400 to 800
- Vandal Raids on the Roman Empire
- Hippo Regius, Sack of
