Probably Mount Olympos south of , see "Olympus Phoinikous Mons" in , map 65, D4 | , The Cambridge History of Egypt, Volume One, Islamic Egypt 640-1517, Cambridge University Press, 1998, 67 |
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This conflict would continue over the subsequent decades, with Muslims using their supremacy at Mediterranean to go as far as Sicily and establish strongholds in Western Europe | May 2021 Both the Rashidun and Roman fleets endured major casualties |
Durant son existence, la marine musulmane remporte de nombreuses batailles navales dont celle qui repousse la contre-attaque byzantine sur en 646.
16Background [ ] In the 650s the Arab Caliphate the and continued its successful expansion into the 's territories | Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies |
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Nonetheless, the victory was a significant event in the naval history of the Mediterranean Sea | "Sebeos' account of an Arab attack on Constantinople in 654" |
According to Theophanes, he managed to make his escape by exchanging uniforms with one of his officers | See Bury, John Bagnell 1889 , , Adamant Media Corporation, 2005, p |
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Toutefois, d'autres chercheurs comme V | The chronicles of the Armenian Sebeos and Byzantine Theophanes concur with the latter date |
Dating [ ] records two possible dates for this naval battle: 651-2 A.
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