The Battle of Klokotnitsa (Bulgarian: Битката при Клокотница, Bitkata pri Klokotnitsa) occurred on 9 March 1230 near the village of Klokotnitsa (today...
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Klokotnitsa (Bulgarian: Клокотница; also transliterated Klokotnica) may refer to: Klokotnitsa, Haskovo Province, a village in Bulgaria Battle of Klokotnitsa...
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recapturing Constantinople and restoring the Byzantine Empire before the Battle of Klokotnitsa in 1230 where he was defeated by the Bulgarian Empire. After that...
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Thessalonica's ascendancy was brief, ending with the disastrous Battle of Klokotnitsa against Bulgaria in 1230, where Theodore Komnenos Doukas was captured...
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Angelos (redirect from House of Angelos)
Battle of Klokotnitsa in 1230. Thessalonica was lost to Nicaea in 1246, and the prospects of recovering Constantinople were dashed at the Battle of Pelagonia...
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Second Bulgarian Empire (redirect from Kingdom of Bulgarians and Vlachs)
—Tarnovo inscription of Ivan Asen II in the Church of the Holy Forty Martyrs on the aftermath of the battle of Klokotnitsa. As a result of the growing discontent...
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Ivan Asen II (redirect from Ioan Asan II of Bulgaria)
crushing defeat on Theodore Komnenos Doukas of the Empire of Thessalonica, in the Battle of Klokotnitsa in 1230. Theodore's empire soon collapsed and...
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Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. March 9 – Battle of Klokotnitsa: Byzantine forces under Theodore Komnenos (Doukas)...
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1227 Battle of Bornhöved 1228–1230 War of the Keys 1230 Battle of Klokotnitsa 1231–1233 Friso-Drentic War 1234–1238 Georgian-Mongol War 1235 Siege of Constantinople...
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Medieval Bulgarian army (redirect from Medieval Battles of the Bulgarian Army)
The Bulgarian army was very mobile — for instance prior to the battle of Klokotnitsa for four days it covered a distance three times longer than the...
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The Battle of Pelagonia or Battle of Kastoria took place in early summer or autumn 1259, between the Empire of Nicaea and an anti-Nicaean alliance comprising...
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up. After the disastrous Epirote defeat by the Bulgarians at the Battle of Klokotnitsa, the Epirote threat to the Latin Empire was removed, only to be...
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Theodore Komnenos Doukas (redirect from Theodoros of Epirus)
threatened his northern flank. Theodore was defeated and captured at the Battle of Klokotnitsa, and spent the next seven years in captivity. In the meantime, he...
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established the Empire of Thessalonica. It proved short-lived, as it came under Bulgarian control after the Battle of Klokotnitsa in 1230. With Trebizond...
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lost the Battle of Pelagonia against the Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus. William was forced to ransom himself by surrendering most of the eastern...
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(Tsar) of the Bulgarians", in the early reigns with the addition of "and the Vlachs", but Ivan Asen II (r. 1218–41), who after the Battle of Klokotnitsa in...
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Old Great Bulgaria (category Medieval history of Russia)
a 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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John Komnenos Doukas (category Year of birth missing)
his father was captured together with his family in the Battle of Klokotnitsa by Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria. When his sister Irene married Ivan Asen II in...
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Byzantine–Bulgarian wars (category Invasions of Europe)
crushing defeat on Theodore Komnenos Doukas of the Empire of Thessalonica, in the Battle of Klokotnitsa in 1230. Theodore's empire soon collapsed and...
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Meteora (redirect from List of monasteries at Meteora)
formation in the regional unit of Trikala, in Thessaly, in northwestern Greece, hosting one of the most prominent complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries...
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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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Thessalonica at the Battle of Klokotnitsa in March 1230. Renier of Trit (1204–1208) Gerard of Estreux [bg] (1208–1229/30) John of Brienne (1229/30–1237)[citation...
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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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Monemvasia (category Landforms of Laconia)
court and after the Battle of Myriokephalos, he was put in charge of the left wing of the army and was then given the position of mediator. The Latin...
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High Middle Ages (section The rise of chivalry)
University of Padua founded 1223 – approval of the Franciscan Rule of Life 1228–1229 – Sixth Crusade 1230 – Prussian Crusade 1230 – Battle of Klokotnitsa 1237–1242...
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new regency under John of Brienne was set up. After the disastrous Epirote defeat by the Bulgarians at the Battle of Klokotnitsa, the Epirote threat to...
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Panagia Ekatontapiliani (category Helena, mother of Constantine I)
that it is a corruption of the name "Katapoliani", i.e. "Lower Town church", as it lies by the sea in the lower part of the town of Parikia. The church dates...
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Latin Empire (redirect from Latin Empire of Constantinople)
After the disastrous Epirote defeat by the Bulgarians at the Battle of Klokotnitsa, the Epirote threat to the Latin Empire was removed, only to be replaced...
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Empire of Thessalonica. After the Battle of Klokotnitsa in 1230, Tsar Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria made the rulers of Thessaloniki his vassals. The city...
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until its fall to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. Following his victory at the Battle of Pelagonia in 1259 CE against an anti-Nicaean coalition, the Nicaean emperor...
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