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  • The Battle of Anchialus refers to three battles between Bulgaria and the Byzantine Empire. Battle of Anchialus (708), where Bulgarian Khan Tervel routed...
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    The Battle of Anchialus (Bulgarian: Битката при Анхиало) (Medieval Greek: Μάχη του Αγχίαλου) occurred in 708 near the modern-day town of Pomorie, Bulgaria...
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    The battle of Anchialus (Bulgarian: Битката при Анхиало) occurred in 763, near the town of Pomorie on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. The result was a Byzantine...
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    27.63667 The Battle of Achelous or Acheloos (Bulgarian: Битката при Ахелой, Greek: Μάχη του Αχελώου), also known as the Battle of Anchialus, took place...
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    over the city and the area in 864. The Battle of Anchialus took place near the city on 20 August 917, and was one of Tsar Simeon the Great's greatest military...
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    despite the heavy casualties the enemy suffered – battle of Anchialus (763). After a successful battle the Bulgarian would pursue the enemy in depth in...
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    Zoe Karbonopsina (category Mistresses of Byzantine royalty)
    failed, and Leo Phokas was crushingly defeated in the Battle of Anchialus and again at the Battle of Katasyrtai, both in 917. Zoe tried to ally with Serbia...
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    (modern Turkey). Battle of Anchialus: A Byzantine expeditionary force under Emperor Justinian II is defeated near the seaside city of Anchialus, on the Black...
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    the Byzantine army in the Battle of Anchialus, one of the bloodiest battles in the Middle Ages. 927: official recognition of the first independent national...
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  • at the Battle of Anchialus (near present-day Pomorie) in 708. In 711, faced by a serious revolt in Asia Minor, Justinian again sought the aid of Tervel...
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    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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    to Bulgaria. 708–711: The Bulgarians defeat Justinian II at the Battle of Anchialus. An Arab Umayyad army under Muhammad ibn al-Qasim invades Sindh in...
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    perished in the battle, 70,000 of whom were Byzantines. In the decades following the Battle of Anchialus the Bulgarian Empire entered a period of upheaval and...
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    Byzantine–Bulgarian wars (category Invasions of Europe)
    routed him at the Battle of Anchialus (or Ankhialo) in 708. In 711, faced by a serious revolt in Asia Minor, Justinian again sought the aid of Tervel but obtained...
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    invasion force 746 – Battle of Keramaia 756 – Battle of Marcellae 759 – Battle of the Rishki Pass 763 – Battle of Anchialus 766 – Siege of Kamacha – Unsuccessful...
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    Romanos Lekapenos ended again with a crushing Byzantine defeat at the Battle of Anchialus (917). The following year the Bulgarians ravaged modern-day northern...
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    Battle of Lalakaon Roman–Persian Wars (92 BC-627) Battle of Nineveh (627) Byzantine–Bulgarian wars (680-1355) Battle of Anchialus (763) Battle of Kleidion...
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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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  • era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. June – Battle of Anchialus: Emperor Constantine V sends a Byzantine expeditionary force (800...
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  • mind and led out his troops to the plain of Anchialos (Pomorie) on June 30. The bloody battle of Anchialus then began at mid-morning, and lasted until...
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