Aurès campaign (539)

Aurès campaign
Part of Byzantine–Moorish wars

Map of military movement and location of battles during the Aures campaign
DateSummer of 539–540
Location
Result

Byzantine victory

Territorial
changes
  • Byzantine conquest of the Aurès region
  • Fall of the Kingdom of the Aurès
  • Belligerents
    Byzantine Empire Kingdom of the Aurès
    Other Berbers
    Commanders and leaders
    Solomon
    Guntarith
    Ortaias
    Iabdas (WIA)
    Cutzinas

    The Aurès campaign of 539 was a military expedition led by the magister militum of Roman Africa, Solomon against the Berbers (referred to as "Moors" at the time) of the Aurès mountains, especially the Kingdom of the Aurès, during the Byzantine–Moorish wars. The area served as a refuge and a base of operation for Berber insurgents against Byzantine authority following the Berber defeat at the Battle of Bourgaon, protected by the Berber king of the Aures, Iabdas. The expedition resulted in a Byzantine victory, the conquest of the region, and the destruction of the Kingdom of the Aures, which would only be re-established after the disastrous Byzantine defeat at the Battle of Cillium.