Byzantine Italy

Byzantine and Lombard possessions in Italy, around 600.

Byzantine Italy consisted of various parts of the Italian peninsula that were under the control of the Byzantine Empire after the Gothic War (535–554) and down to the end of the 11th century. There was a brief attempt at Byzantine reconquest in the middle of the 12th century.[1]

Chronologically, it refers to:

Byzantine possessions in southern Italy, around 1000.

Several states avoided conquest by the Lombards or Franks and maintained nominal Byzantine allegiance even after the Byzantine presence in Italy came to an end:

Likewise, the islands of Sardinia and Sicily maintained Byzantine allegiance in this period:

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References

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  1. ^ Cosentino 2021, p. 1-25.

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