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The narrative recounts eastern Roman campaigns against the Vandals and Moors, tracing the Vandals' migration and the Mediterranean geography relevant to the conflict. It describes imperial preparations, the appointment of Basiliscus to command a large fleet, and the political motives and intrigues that shaped strategic choices. After early successes in Sardinia and Tripolis, a crucial moment of hesitation and alleged bribery allowed the Vandals under Gizeric to exploit favorable winds, deploy fireships and empty boats, and rout the Roman fleet. The account highlights acts of valor and treachery, the capture and sinking of ships, the fate of Marcellianus, and Basiliscus's return to the capital seeking refuge, closing the campaign without achieving its aims.

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Procopius

Procopius was a prominent Byzantine historian of the 6th century, best known for his detailed accounts of the wars fought during the reign of Emperor Justinian I. His major works include the "History of the Wars," which chronicles the Persian, Vandal, and Gothic conflicts, providing invaluable insights into the military and political landscape of the time. Additionally, Procopius authored "The Secret History," a critical and often scandalous portrayal of the court of Justinian, revealing the intrigues and corruption of the imperial administration. His writings are considered essential for understanding the complexities of Byzantine history and the era's socio-political dynamics.

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