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Phoenician traders arrived on the North African coast around 900 B.C. and established Carthage (in present-day Tunisia) around 800 B.C. By the sixth century B.C., a Phoenician presence existed at Tipasa (east of Cherchell in Algeria). From their principal center of power at Carthage, the Carthaginians expanded and established small settlements (called emporia... [continue reading]
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  • 406 CE
    Vandals, Suevi, and Alans invade Gaul.
  • 429 CE
    Vandals cross Spain to the Maghreb.
  • 429 CE
    Vandals overrun Caesarea.
  • 455 CE
    Vandals sack Rome.
  • 533 CE
    Belisarius defeats the Persians to the east of the Byzantine Empire and the Vandals of Africa.
  • 533 CE - 534 CE
    The Vandal War launched by Emperor Justinian I, aimed a reconquering Africa from the Vandals.
  • 534 CE
    Justinian of the Byzantine Empire conquers the Vandal kingdom in Africa.