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    The Battle of Ongal took place in the summer of 680 in the Ongal area, an unspecified location in and around the Danube Delta near the Peuce Island, present-day...
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  • sometime around 660. Most of the Asparuh Bulgars settled in the area around the Ongal, called Scythia Minor. Battle of Ongal История на България 2003,...
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    Old Great Bulgaria (category Medieval history of Russia)
    secure home. He was followed by 30,000 to 50,000 Bulgars. After the Battle of Ongal, Asparukh founded the First Bulgarian Empire, which was officially...
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    Peuce Island (category Islands of Romania)
    Latin, Alaricus) king of the Visigoths from 395 to 410 who is most famous for his sack of Rome in 410. The Battle of Ongal of 680 also took place on...
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  • tributary of Maritsa) they defeated 15,000 men strong Roman army led by magister militum Aristus. Often overlooked due to the Battle of Ongal (180 years...
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  • crucial Battle of Ongal in 680, the peace treaty with Byzantium in 681, and the establishment of a permanent Bulgarian capital at Pliska south of the Danube...
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    crushed in the battle of Ongal and were forced to conclude a humiliating peace treaty by which they de jure acknowledged the formation of a Bulgarian state...
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    against the invaders and besieges their fortified camp in Dobruja. Battle of Ongal: The Byzantine army (25,000 men) under Constantine IV is defeated by...
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    victory of the Bulgars over the Byzantines in the Battle of Ongal. 680: Battle of Karbala took place near Kufa, which resulted in the death of Husayn ibn...
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    the state to its greatest extent. After the annihilation of the Byzantine army in the Battle of Anchialus in 917, the Bulgarians laid siege to Constantinople...
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  • “Byzantine”–Bulgarian wars 680 Battle of Ongal 695–717 Twenty Years' Anarchy 708 Byzantine–Bulgarian battle of Anchialus 711–718 Umayyad conquest of Hispania 715–718...
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    Momchil's army in the Battle of Peritor near his capital Xanthi. Sources attest that the independent ruler perished in the battle without leaving a successor...
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    Martenitsa (category Instances of Lang-mk using second unnamed parameter)
    7th-century Battle of Ongal between the Bulgar Khan Asparuh and the Byzantines, which resulted in a decisive Bulgar victory. After the battle, the Asparuch...
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    Byzantine–Bulgarian wars (category Invasions of Europe)
    around the town of Prespa. Near the end of his rule, the Byzantines got the upper hand again, and under Basil II they won the Battle of Kleidion and completely...
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    Ongal Peak (Bulgarian: връх Онгъл, romanized: vrah Ongal, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈɔŋɡɐɫ]) is a sharp glaciated peak rising to 1151 m on Levski Ridge of Tangra Mountains...
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    Ages. Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. "Bogomils" at St. Pachomius Library Ehrman, Bart D. Lost Christianities: The battles for scripture and the faiths...
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    The Tsardom of Vidin (Bulgarian: Видинско Царство, romanized: Vidinsko Tsarstvo) was a medieval Bulgarian state centred in the city of Vidin from 1369–1396...
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    Bulgars (redirect from Name of Bulgaria)
    before a battle the Bulgars "used to practice enchantments and jests and charms and certain auguries". Liutprand of Cremona reported that Baian, son of Simeon...
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    school was also a centre of translation, mostly of Byzantine authors. Finally, it was a centre of poetry, of painting, and of painted ceramics. The school...
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    Constantinople 680 – Battle of Ongal 682 or 683 – Battle of Vescera 692 – Battle of Sebastopolis 698 – Battle of Carthage 707–708 or 708–709 – Siege of Tyana – Umayyads...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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    the Battle of Ongal, creating Bulgaria. 718: Tervel of Bulgaria helps the Byzantine Empire stop the Arabic invasion of Europe, and breaks the siege of Constantinople...
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    Bulgarian lands across the Danube (category Medieval history of Bulgaria)
    the battle of Ongal, and as a result the Byzantines were forced to acknowledge the formation of the First Bulgarian Empire, a direct continuation of Old...
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    църква, romanized: Bûlgarska pravoslavna cûrkva), legally the Patriarchate of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Българска патриаршия, romanized: Bûlgarska patriarshiya)...
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    initial expansionist ambitions of the Latin Empire were crushed only one year after its foundation after the Battle of Adrianople in 1205, where its Emperor...
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    Ohrid Literary School (category Medieval Bulgarian literature of Macedonia)
    Ohrid Literary School or Ohrid-Devol Literary school was one of the two major cultural centres of the First Bulgarian Empire, along with the Preslav Literary...
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    Byzantine army (category Military history of the Mediterranean)
    (629) Battle of Firaz (634) Battle of Ajnadayn (634) Battle of Fahl (635) Battle of Yarmouk (636) Battle of the Iron Bridge (637) Battle of Ongal (680)...
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    campaigns, Tomis was besieged by the Avars in the winter of 597/598. It was conquered at the Battle of Ongal by the First Bulgarian Empire in 680. It stayed under...
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    establishing the First Bulgarian Empire, stabilized by the victory at the battle of Ongal south of the eastern Carpathians. The Bulgarians turned on Byzantium who...
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    secured it after the Battle of Varna. At the very end of the 14th century, German traveller Johann Schiltberger described the lands of the former Bulgarian...
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