The Vandal Kingdom ended in 534, when it was conquered by Belisarius in the Vandalic War and incorporated into the Eastern Roman Empire (or Byzantine Empire).
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What happened to the Vandal Kingdom?
Again, the Vandals fought well but broke, this time when Gelimer's brother Tzazo fell in battle. Belisarius quickly advanced to Hippo, second city of the Vandal Kingdom, and in 534 Gelimer surrendered to the Byzantine conqueror, ending the Kingdom of the Vandals.
What nationality were the Vandals?
The Vandal people are a Germanic tribe that originates from Scandinavia but migrated all across Europe in the late Classical period. One of their most famous conquests was in North Africa where they established the Vandal Kingdom.
Who was the Vandal Kingdom King?
Gaiseric (died 477) was the king of the Vandals and the Alani (428–477) who conquered a large part of Roman Africa and in 455 sacked Rome. Gaiseric succeeded his brother Gunderic at a time when the Vandals were settled in Baetica (modern Andalusia, Spain).
What religion did the Vandals believe in?
The Vandals were ardent Arian Christians, and their persecutions of the Roman Catholic Church in Africa were at times fierce, particularly during the last years of the reign of Gaiseric's successor, Huneric (reigned 477–484).
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