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Basiliscus returns to Constantinople after a disastrous expedition against the Vandals. He is forced to seek sanctuary in the church of
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settlement in Thrace in exchange for recognition of his authority. Dengizich refuses and crosses the
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The Vandals reconquer Sicily, administering a decisive defeat to the
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to escape the wrath of the people. Leo I gives him imperial
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This article is about the year 468. For the number, see
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to Constantinople to demand money. Leo I offers the
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