A History of the Eastern Roman Empire From the Fall of Irene to the Accession of

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303). The 308 EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE CHAP, ix arrived at Syracuse in the late autumn under the command of Constantine Kontomytes. 1 The army landed, but was utterly defeated by Abbas, who marched from Panormos. The coming of the Greek fleet incited some of the towns in the west to rebel against their Arab lords, but they were speedily subdued, and Abbas won a second victory over the Greek forces near Cefalu. This was the last effort of the Amorian dynasty to rescue the island of the west from the... clutch of Islam. Before the death of Michael III. The invaders had strengthened their power in the south-east by the captures of Noto 2 and Scicli, and in the north-east the heights of Tauromenium had fallen into their hands. 3 Syracuse was still safe, but its fall, which was to complete the conquest of Sicily, was only reserved for the reign of Michael's successor. 4 3. The Invasion of Southern Italy As a result of the Italian conquests of Charles the Great, two sovran powers divided the dominion of Italy between them.

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