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Vandal Invasions of North Africa Timeline Game

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In the context of the Vandal Invasions of North Africa (429-534 AD), we have created a timeline game to help you understand the sequence of events during this tumultuous period.

  • Players will learn about the key battles and conquests of the Vandals in North Africa.
  • They will also explore the impact of the Vandal presence on the region’s political and cultural landscape.

Game Details: a timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order

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  • 429 AD: Vandals invade North Africa
  • 439 AD: Vandals capture Carthage
  • 442 AD: Vandals establish the Kingdom of the Vandals and Alans
  • 440-442 AD: Vandals raid Sicily
  • 455 AD: Vandals sack Rome
  • 456 AD: Vandals raid Corsica and Sardinia
  • 465 AD: Vandals conquer the Balearic Islands
  • 468-469 AD: Vandals raid Greece
  • 468-533 AD: Byzantine Empire launches unsuccessful campaigns against the Vandals
  • 533 AD: Vandals invade and conquer Tripolitania
  • 533-534 AD: Byzantine Empire launches a successful invasion of North Africa
  • 534 AD: Vandal king Gelimer surrenders to the Byzantine Empire
  • 534 AD: Vandal Kingdom is dissolved
  • 534 AD: North Africa becomes part of the Byzantine Empire
  • 534 AD onwards: Vandal descendants assimilate into the local population
  • 7th century AD: Vandalic language disappears
  • 7th century AD: North Africa falls under Arab Muslim rule
  • 8th century AD: Vandal presence in North Africa is completely erased

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