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    The Battle of Versinikia (Bulgarian: Битката при Версиникия; Greek: Μάχη της Βερσινικίας) was fought in 813 between the Byzantine Empire and the Bulgarian...
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    which was the dominant calendar of the time. June 22 – Battle of Versinikia: The Bulgars, led by Krum, ruler (khan) of the Bulgarian Empire, defeat Emperor...
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    Leo V the Armenian (category Governors of the Anatolic Theme)
    Arabs in 812, defeating the forces of the Cilician thughur under Thabit ibn Nasr. Leo survived the Battle of Versinikia in 813 by abandoning the battlefield...
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    sovereign in 31 BC, after defeating his last remaining opposition at the Battle of Actium. This is a date also used by some writers. Augustus himself dated...
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  • Medieval Battles of the Bulgarian Army
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    Byzantine armies in the battle of Pliska (811) and at Versinikia (813), while capturing the important city of Sofia in 809. Simeon arrived, leading a large army...
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    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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    tending to keep the balance of power. The grandsons of Seljuk, Tughril and Chagri Begs decisively defeated Ghaznavids in the Battle of Dandanaqan, gained the...
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    the city during the Bulgarian-Byzantine wars. After the Battle of Versinikia (or Second Battle of Adrianople) on 22 June 813, which was a defeat for the...
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    Macedonian King Perseus who surrenders after the battle, ending the Third Macedonian War. 813 – Battle of Versinikia: The Bulgars led by Krum defeat the Byzantine...
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  • This is a list of known wars, conflicts, battles/sieges, missions and operations involving ancient Greek city states and kingdoms, Magna Graecia, other...
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    during the Battle of Versinikia, but was beheaded for his faith. Leo, strategos – A renegade, Leo had served under Krum's brother at the centre of the Bulgarian...
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  • It began soon after the Byzantine field army was defeated in the battle of Versinikia on 22 June. At first the besieging force was commanded by Krum's...
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    before the battle of Versinikia in 813 Khan Krum offered the Byzantines to reestablish the Treaty of 716. However, his offer was declined because of the third...
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  • Michael Lachanodrakon (category Byzantines killed in battle)
    defeat at the Battle of Marcellae on 20 July, where he was killed. The history of John Skylitzes records his death in the Battle of Versinikia, again against...
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