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    The Battle of Beroia (modern Stara Zagora) was fought in 1122 between the Pechenegs and the Byzantine Empire under Emperor John II Komnenos (r. 1118–1143)...
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  • The battle of Beroia (Bulgarian: Битка при Боруй) took place in June 1208 near the city of Stara Zagora, Bulgaria between the Bulgarians and the Latin...
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    Premonstratensian Order. 1122: The Battle of Beroia (Modern-day Stara Zagora, Bulgaria) results in the disappearance of the Pechenegs Turkish tribe as an...
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    starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Battle of Beroia: Emperor John II Komnenos transfers the Byzantine field...
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    John Axouch (category Generals of Manuel I Komnenos)
    the Battle of Beroia). Axouch also played an active part in the campaigns of 1137–1138 in Cilicia, Antioch and Northern Syria, during the course of which...
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    Byzantine army (category Military history of the Mediterranean)
    (1071) Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081) Battle of Kalavrye Battle of Levounion (1091) Siege of Nicaea (1097) Battle of Dorylaeum (1097) Battle of Beroia (1122)...
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    Varangian Guard (category Guards units of the Byzantine Empire)
    emperor John II Komnenos at the Battle of Beroia in 1122. The Varangians hacked their way through the enemy's circle of Pecheneg wagons, collapsing the...
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    Pechenegs (category Medieval Kingdom of Hungary)
    the Pechenegs again at the Battle of Beroia in 1122, on the territory of modern-day Bulgaria. With time the Pechenegs south of the Danube lost their national...
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  • 1208 Battle of Beroia (1208) 1208 Battle of Philippopolis (1208) 1208–1227 Conquest of Estonia 1209–1229 Albigensian Crusade 1211 Welsh uprising of 1211...
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    achieved a crushing victory over the Pechenegs at the Battle of Beroia in 1122. His victory at Beroia was so decisive that afterwards the Pechenegs ceased...
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    fortified camp. The ensuing Battle of Beroia was hard-fought, John was wounded in the leg by an arrow, but by the end of the day the Byzantine army had...
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    Roman Empire in the West and decisively defeated the Pechenegs at the Battle of Beroia. He thwarted Hungarian and Serbian threats during the 1120s, and in...
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    1113 – Siege of Nicaea 1116 – Battle of Philomelion 1122 – Battle of Beroia 1138 – Siege of Shaizar 1167 – Battle of Sirmium 1176 – Battle of Myriokephalon...
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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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    Cumans (category Invasions of Europe)
    while describing a Battle of Beroia in the late 12th century, gave an interesting description of the nomadic battle techniques of the Cumans: They [The...
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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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  • background of these events, see Ancient Rome and History of the Byzantine Empire. Following tradition, this timeline marks the deposition of Romulus Augustulus...
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    of his twenty-five year reign, John made alliances with the Holy Roman Empire in the west, decisively defeated the Pechenegs at the Battle of Beroia,...
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    his predecessor. At the Battle of Beroia, John personally led the imperial armies against the Pecheneg invaders. With the aid of the emperor's elite troops...
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  • (Byzantine–Bulgarian wars) Siege of Varna (1201) – 1201 – Battles of the Second Bulgarian Empire (Byzantine–Bulgarian wars) Battle of Beroia (1208) – 1208 – Bulgarian–Latin...
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    Sozopolis, restoring Byzantine control of the region and communications with Attalia. 1122 – At the Battle of Beroia, realizing the Imperial army was making...
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  • and renamed to Augusta Trajana Battle of Beroe, fought at Beroe in 250 between the Romans and the Goths Battle of Beroia, fought at Beroe in 1122 between...
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  • Basil bar Shumna (category Year of death uncertain)
    joined the retinue of the Byzantine emperor John II. He was an eyewitness to the defeat of the Pechenegs at the battle of Beroia in 1122. By 1129, Basil...
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  • France). L'Aumône Abbey is founded by Count Theobald IV of Blois at Loir-et-Cher. Battle of Beroia: Emperor John II Komnenos transfers the Byzantine field...
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    1364 the Ottomans conquered virtually the whole of Thrace seizing large cities such as Plovdiv, Beroia, Dianopolis (Yambol) and Adrianople and defeating...
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    Alexander's Heirs: The Age of the Successors. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Edson, Charles F. 1934. "The Antigonids, Heracles, and Beroia." Harvard Studies in...
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    Bulgarians defeat the Latins at the Battle of Beroia. 30 June. The Latin Empire defeats the Bulgarians at the Battle of Philippopolis. 1209 July. The Albigensian...
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    Heracles Kynagidas (category Epithets of Heracles)
    Macedonia after the battle of Pydna. Cynegeticus IG X,2 2 188, IG X,2 2 233 - (Roman-era Pelagonia) EKM 1. Beroia 29. EKM 1. Beroia 134 (late 2nd century...
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    interpretations of the original sources, the first Bulgar victory may have been against a separate Arab army under Ukhaida that ranged as far as Beroia, followed...
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    the armies of Alexander the Great, the area was ruled by Seleucus I Nicator, who undertook the revival of the city under the name Beroia. Medieval Arab...
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