Battle of Carthage (698)

Battle of Carthage
Part of the Muslim conquest of North Africa and the Arab–Byzantine Wars

Roman Carthage was destroyed, its walls torn down, its water supply cut off, and its harbours made unusable.
Date698 AD
Location36°51′10.08″N 10°19′23.88″E / 36.8528000°N 10.3233000°E / 36.8528000; 10.3233000
Result
  • Umayyad victory
  • Last destruction of Carthage
  • Desolation of Carthage
Territorial
changes
Carthage recaptured by the Arabs
Belligerents
Umayyad Caliphate Byzantine Empire
Commanders and leaders
Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan
Hasan ibn al-Nu'man
Leontius
Tiberius Apsimarus
John the Patrician
Strength
40,000 Unknown
Casualties and losses
Low High
Carthage is located in Tunisia
Carthage
Carthage
Location within Tunisia

The Battle of Carthage was fought in 698 AD between a Byzantine expeditionary force and the armies of the Umayyad Caliphate. The battle was a lynchpin of the ongoing Muslim conquest of the Maghreb and put remaining Byzantine resistance to rest.