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    The Battle of Adrianople occurred around Adrianople on April 14, 1205 between Bulgarians and Cumans under Tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria, and Crusaders under...
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  • Byzantines Battle of Adrianople (1094), part of the revolt of Constantine Diogenes (pretender) and his Cuman allies Battle of Adrianople (1205), part of the...
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    Cumans (category Invasions of Europe)
    Ages Judge of the Cumans Foundation of Wallachia Battle of Adrianople (1205) Constantine Euphorbenos Katakalon Asen dynasty – dynasty of the Second Bulgarian...
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  • Siege of Zadar 1202–1214 Anglo-French War 1204–1261 Nicaean–Latin wars 1205 Battle of Serres (1205) 1205 Battle of Zawichost 1205 Battle of Adrianople (1205)...
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  • victory. After the stunning victory in the battle of Adrianople (1205) the Bulgarians gained control of most of Thrace except several larger cities which...
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    in force, he arrives at Adrianople and promptly begins to siege the city by the end of March. April 14 – Battle of Adrianople: Latin forces under Baldwin...
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    (1107–1205), 41st Doge of Venice, one of the principal commanders of the Fourth Crusade, Battle of Adrianople (1205), Sack of Constantinople, Siege of Constantinople...
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    reestablishment of the Bulgarian Empire 1189–1192 – Third Crusade 1200–1204 – Fourth Crusade 1205Battle of Adrianople 1209 – University of Cambridge founded...
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  • Adrianople (1205) Battle of Caucasus Mountain (1222) Battle of the Kalka River (1223) Battle of Chmielnik (1241) Battle of Legnica (1241) Battle of Ain...
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    expansionist ambitions of the Latin Empire were crushed only one year after its foundation after the Battle of Adrianople in 1205, where its Emperor Baldwin...
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    by the Bulgarian Emperor Kaloyan at the Battle of Adrianople in 1205. In 1206 the Latin regime gave Adrianople and the surrounding area to the Byzantine...
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    armies of the Bulgarian Empire and the Latin Empire of Byzantium. The Bulgarians scored a major victory. The great victory in the battle of Adrianople was...
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    the vicinity of the castle Bukelon takes place with the Battle of Adrianople (1205), when the troops of tsar Kaloyan defeated the knights of the Fourth...
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  • Latin Empire to capture the city of Adrianople, then a Bulgarian possession, was defeated in the Battle of Adrianople (1205). In northern Europe, the Teutonic...
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    and cross. The army of the Crusaders, who established the new Latin Empire, were in turn annihilated in the battle of Adrianople (1205), when their Emperor...
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  • Marco I Sanudo (category Republic of Venice military personnel)
    during the Battle of Adrianople (1205) and Marco Sanudo's uncle Enrico Dandolo also died in June. In Constantinople, the podestà and the Council of the Venetians...
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    was part of Adrianople's defensive system and protected the city from the north. Form here bulgarian army go to the Battle of Adrianople (1205). Matochina...
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    prominent role in the Battle of Adrianople. He was the son of Theobald V and Alix of France. His maternal grandparents were Louis VII of France and his first...
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    1172 – c. 1205) was the first Emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople; Count of Flanders (as Baldwin IX) from 1194 to 1205 and Count of Hainaut (as...
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  • of Constantinople – 1204 – Fourth Crusade (Crusades) Battle of Adrianople (1205) – 1205 – Bulgarian–Latin wars Siege of Trebizond (1205–1206) – 1205 –...
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    Didymoteicho (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
    Republic of Venice, Didymoteicho and Adrianople are mentioned as forming a single province. In 1205, French writer Geoffroi de Villehardouin wrote of the important...
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  • Crusaders. He defeated Baldwin I, Latin Emperor of Constantinople, in the Battle of Adrianople on 14 April 1205. Baldwin was captured and later died in Kaloyan's...
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  • responded by marching into Thrace and besieging Adrianople, but at the subsequent Battle of Adrianople (April 14, 1205) the Latin army suffered a crushing defeat...
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  • Holy Land, he came to Constantinople in 1204 after its conquest and died in 1205, in the Battle of Adrianople against Tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria. v t e...
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    rejoined the following of Louis of Blois. On 3 April 1205, he was at the siege of Adrianople, which had been occupied by Tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria. He joined...
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    among those "distinguished citizens of Adrianople" who fled to the Bulgarian emperor Samuel because they were accused of pro-Bulgarian sentiments. Over the...
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    Enrico Dandolo (category 1205 deaths)
    Dandolo and Latinized as Henricus Dandulus; c. 1107 – May/June 1205) was the doge of Venice from 1192 until his death. He is remembered for his avowed...
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    campaigned against the Byzantine lords of Thrace, they called upon Kaloyan for help. At the Battle of Adrianople on 14 April 1205, the Latin heavy cavalry and knights...
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    at the Battle of Adrianople in April 1205 by the Bulgarians, Henry was chosen regent of the empire, succeeding to the throne when the news of Baldwin's...
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  • the conquest of the Byzantine Empire in 1204 he served as a military leader, and led the retreat from the Battle of Adrianople in 1205 after Baldwin...
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