Battle of Keramaia

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Battle of Keramaia
Part of the
Arab–Byzantine Wars

Map of the Arab–Byzantine naval conflict in the Mediterranean, 7th–11th centuries
Date746
Location
Keramaia, Cyprus
Result
Byzantine
victory
Belligerents
Byzantine Empire Umayyad Caliphate
Commanders and leaders
Unnamed
Cibyrrhaeots
unknown
Strength
unknown 30 ships

The Battle of Keramaia was a major

Byzantine naval victory over the Egyptian fleet of the Umayyad Caliphate at Cyprus in 746.[1]

Battle

The battle is mentioned by the Byzantine historians

Cibyrrhaeots (who is not specifically named) managed to surprise the Arabs and blockade the entrance of the harbour of Keramaia.[2] As a result, almost the entire Arab fleet—Theophanes writes, with obvious exaggeration, of a thousand dromons, while Anastasius gives the more plausible number of thirty vessels[3]—was destroyed. According to Theophanes, "it is said that only three ships escaped".[1]

Aftermath

This crushing defeat was a signal event: in its aftermath, the Egyptian fleets are not mentioned until the second half of the 9th century, following the Sack of Damietta. Beginning with E. W. Brooks, several scholars assumed that during this entire period, there was no Egyptian navy to speak of. This is incorrect, as Arabic and Coptic sources clearly mention the presence of an arsenal at Fustat and naval activity in Egypt throughout the period, but nevertheless Egypt apparently ceased to be a major base for naval expeditions against Byzantium during the century after Keramaia.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Mango & Scott 1997, p. 586.
  2. ^ Its location is unknown. Mango & Scott 1997, p. 586 (note 8).
  3. ^ Mango & Scott 1997, p. 586 (note 9).
  4. ^ Kubiak 1970, pp. 49–51.

Sources

  • Kubiak, Władyslaw B. (1970). "The Byzantine Attack on Damietta in 853 and the Egyptian Navy in the 9th Century". Byzantion. 40: 45–66.
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