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- Ostrogoths
- Byzantine Empire
- Citizens of Naples
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- 536 siege (en)
- assedio del 536 (it)
- siège de 536 (fr)
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- 8,000 men
- 800 Goths
- Citizen militia
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- 800 (xsd:integer)
- Unknown (en)
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- October–November 536 AD (en)
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- Byzantium: The Early Centuries (en)
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- 800 (xsd:integer)
- 8000 (xsd:integer)
- Citizen militia (en)
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- Belisarius had warned the Neapolitans at the beginning of the siege that if they put up any resistance he would be unable to restrain his army - which, he reminded them, was largely composed of semi-savage barbarians - from the murder, rapine and pillage which they would consider their just reward after the capture of the city. But the warning had been ignored, and the miserable citizens now paid the price of their heroism. It was many hours before Belisarius was able to persuade his motley hordes of Alans and Isaurians, Herulians and Huns - these last the most terrifying of all time, being pagans, they had no compunction in burning down the churches in which their intended victims had sought asylum - to put up their swords and spears and return to their various camps. (en)
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- Siege of Naples (536) (en)
- Belagerung von Neapel (536) (de)
- Sitio de Nápoles (536) (es)
- Siège de Naples (536) (fr)
- Assedio di Napoli (536) (it)
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