Battle of Boulgarophygon (Bulgarian: Битка при Булгарофигон; Medieval Greek: Μάχη του Βουλγαρόφυγου) was fought in the summer of 896 near the town of...
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his hosts south and routed the Byzantine army in the battle of Boulgarophygon in the summer of 896, which forced Byzantium to agree to the Bulgarian...
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the Carpathian Basin (modern Hungary). Summer – Battle of Boulgarophygon: Simeon I invades the Theme of Thrace (in the southeastern Balkans). The Byzantines...
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Excubitors (redirect from Count of the Excubitors)
at the battles of Boulgarophygon in 896 and Acheloos in 917, both heavy defeats against the Bulgarians. In the expedition against the Emirate of Crete...
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Madrid Skylitzes (category Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale)
Madrid Skylitzes a. Leo VI with a Bulgarian delegation b. The Battle of Boulgarophygon Thomas the Slav seeks refuge with the Arabs a. Thomas the Slav...
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to the south where he decisively defeated the Byzantines in the battle of Boulgarophygon. The war ended with a peace treaty which formally lasted until...
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Leo VI the Wise (category Burials at the Church of the Holy Apostles)
indirect success in 895. However, deprived of his new allies, he lost the major Battle of Boulgarophygon in 896 and had to make the required commercial...
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Bulgarian–Ottoman wars (redirect from Ottoman conquest of Bulgaria)
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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First Bulgarian Empire (redirect from History of First Bulgarian Empire)
eventually established the Kingdom of Hungary. In 896 the Byzantines were routed in the decisive battle of Boulgarophygon and pleaded for peace that confirmed...
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Byzantine army (category Military history of the Mediterranean)
(680) Battle of Carthage (698) Siege of Constantinople (717–718) Battle of Pliska (811) Battle of Versinikia Battle of Boulgarophygon (896) Battle of Achelous...
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Bulgarian rear, enlisting the support of the Hungarians. The Byzantines were defeated at the Battle of Boulgarophygon in 896, however, and agreed to pay...
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won by Simeon I after the decisive battle of Boulgarophygon. ^ a: The People's Council existed since the creation of Bulgaria and included in its original...
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Calabria After 883 : Siege of Euripos 888 – Battle of Milazzo – Aghlabids defeat Byzantines 896 – Battle of Boulgarophygon – Bulgarian Army defeats Byzantines...
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890s (section Emirate of Córdoba)
the Carpathian Basin (modern Hungary). Summer – Battle of Boulgarophygon: Simeon I invades the Theme of Thrace (in the southeastern Balkans). The Byzantines...
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(1015), Battle of Bitola inscription Bogomil (priest) Bogomilism Boila Boril Boril, book of Boris I Boris II Boruy, Battle of Boulgarophygon, Battle of Boyana...
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Bulgarian rear, enlisting the support of the Hungarians. The East Romans were defeated at the Battle of Boulgarophygon in 896 and agreed to pay annual subsidies...
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Medieval Bulgarian army (redirect from Medieval Battles of the Bulgarian Army)
before a battle. For a horse that was undernourished or not properly taken care of, the punishment was death. The soldiers were under threat of a death...
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– Arab–Byzantine wars Battle of Boulgarophygon – 896 – Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 894–896 (Byzantine–Bulgarian wars) Battle of Katasyrtai – 917 – Byzantine–Bulgarian...
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The office of the Domestic of the Schools (Greek: δομέστικος τῶν σχολῶν, romanized: doméstikos tôn scholôn) was a senior military post of the Byzantine...
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Droungarios of the Watch (Medieval Greek: δρουγγάριος τῆς βίγλης/βίγλας, romanized: droungarios tēs viglēs/viglas), sometimes anglicized as Drungary of the Watch...
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followers start to abandon him. Finally, he is captured at a church in Boulgarophygon (modern Turkey), and is publicly blinded. Winter – Constantine IX allows...
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followers start to abandon him. Finally, he is captured at a church in Boulgarophygon (modern Turkey), and is publicly blinded. Winter – Constantine IX allows...
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Leo Tornikios (redirect from Siege of Constantinople (1047))
church in Boulgarophygon, he had a single adherent, a minor noble named John Vatatzes. Tornikios attempted to claim sanctuary, but was lured out of the church...
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routed at Boulgarophygon. When the Hungarians arrived to settle in the Carpathian Basin, they encountered little resistance on the part of the Bulgarians...
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of Bulgaria Boris I of Bulgaria Boris Kalamanos Borradaile Triptych Bosphorus Bosra, Battle of Botaneiates Boukoleon Palace Boulgarophygon, Battle of...
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