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A port town in far northwestern Tunisia, about 10 miles (16 km.) east of the Algerian border. The bay is dominated by a small island of the same name.
Ruler Name | Start Year | End Year | Notes | Dynasty | Kingdom |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
To Roman Republic | 146 BCE | 27 BCE | Tabarca | ||
To Roman Empire | 27 BCE | 395 CE | Tabarca | ||
Victoricus | fl. c. 256 | - | Roman Governor | Tabarca | |
To Western Roman Empire | 395 | 428 | Tabarca | ||
Rusticianus | fl. c. 415 | - | Roman Governor | Tabarca | |
To Kingdom of the Vandals | 428 | 534 | Tabarca | ||
To Byzantine Empire | 534 | 641 | Tabarca | ||
Gregory the Patrician | 641 | 647 | Revolt | Tabarca | |
Clarissimus | fl. c. 646 | - | Tabarca | ||
To Caliphate | 647 | 800 | Tabarca | ||
To Tunis | 800 | 909 | Aghlabid Dynasty | Tabarca | |
To Fatimids | 909 | 1160 | Fatimid Dynasty | Tabarca | |
To Morocco | 1160 | 1236 | Tabarca | ||
To Tunis | 1236 | 1348 | Hafsid Dynasty | Tabarca | |
To Morocco | 1348 | 1350 | Tabarca | ||
To Tunis | 1350 | 1356 | Hafsid Dynasty | Tabarca | |
To Morocco | 1356 | 1356 | Tabarca | ||
To Tunis | 1356 | 1534 | Hafsid Dynasty | Tabarca | |
To Ottoman Empire | 1534 | 1539 | Tabarca | ||
To Tunis | 1539 | 1570 | To island was given to the Lomellini family of Genoa from 1542-1741, when it was ceded to Tunis, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire. | Hafsid Dynasty | Tabarca |
To Ottoman Empire | 1570 | 1881 | Mainland | Tabarca | |
To France | 1881 | 1956 | Tabarca | ||
To Tunisia | 1956 | Present | Tabarca |
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