The Moors in the Aurès Mountains (in modern-day Algeria) successfully rebel from Vandal rule towards the end of Huneric’s reign.
The Vandals remain ardent Arian Christians, and their persecutions of the Latin church in Africa are at times fierce, particularly during the last years of the reign of Generic's successor, Huneric.
Not long after the ordination of Eugenius as the new Catholic bishop of Carthage, Huneric had reversed himself and began to once again persecute Catholics.
Furthermore, he tried to make Catholic property fall to the state, but when this caused too much protest from the Eastern Roman Emperor, he chose to banish a number of Catholics to a faraway province instead.
A few are martyred, including the former proconsul Victorian along with Frumentius and other wealthy merchants, who are killed at Hadrumetum after refusing to become Arians.