Greetings all,
Today we reflect on the beginning of the Islamic conquest of Sicily and southern Italy on July 15th in 827 AD:
According to some sources it was spurred by Euphemius, a Byzantine commander who feared punishment by Emperor Michael II for the sexual indiscretion of abducting a nun from an abbey and wedding her. After a short-lived conquest of Syracuse, he was proclaimed Emperor but compelled to flee to Africa to the court of Ziyadat Allay. The latter agreed to conquer Sicily on the promise of a yearly tribute. The conquest lasted 75 years.
Euphemius "reigned" so briefly he issued no coins. One lead official seal of his survives - it is currently in the Antonio Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo, Sicily, as catalog item #38233. There are currently no images of it online.
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
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