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Title: The re-conquest of Malta by the Byzantines in AD 982
Authors: Mercieca, Simon
Keywords: Ibn al-Athir, Izz al-Din, 1160-1233
Malta -- History
Arabs -- Malta -- History
Malta -- History -- Byzantine rule, 535-870
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Standard Publications
Citation: Mercieca, S. (2016). The re-conquest of Malta by the Byzantines in AD 982. The Malta Independent, pp.22-23.
Abstract: In my previous article, I discussed Al Athir’s account on how, two years after Malta fell into Arab hands, a strong Byzantine army returned to conquer the island. After the devastation that the conquest of 868 provoked, the Arabs proceeded to fortify the main city of the island. Within two years, the new structure was strong enough to hold out against an invading Byzantine Army until a relief force arrived from North Africa which, in Al Athir’s words, forced the Byzantines to flee.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/25607
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