Byzantine Italy

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Byzantine Italy was those parts of the

Byzantine empire after the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476). The last Byzantine outpost in Italy, Bari
was lost in 1071. Chronologically, it refers to:

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 island of Sardinia maintained Byzantine allegiance in this obscure period:

  • Judgeships of Sardinia