Arab siege of Constantinople was a combined land and sea offensive in 717–718 by the Muslim Arabs of the Umayyad Caliphate against the capital city of the...
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during the Siege of Constantinople (717–718) Battle of Adrianople (813), a successful Bulgarian siege of the Byzantine city Battle of Adrianople (914)...
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(2008). "Two Arabian sieges of Constantinople (674–678; 717/718)". Encyclopedia of the Hellenic World, Constantinople. Foundation of the Hellenic World...
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Twenty Years' Anarchy (redirect from The Years of Anarchy 711-717)
almost immediately faced with the Arab preparations for the siege of Constantinople (717–718), forcing him to seek assistance from the Bulgars. He in turn...
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their conquests. However, further sieges followed the Arab conquests, first from 674 to 678 and then in 717 to 718. The Theodosian Walls kept the city...
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Investment (military) (category Siege tactics)
from the pre-modern period is the Siege of Constantinople (717–718). The caliph of the Umayyad Empire took advantage of the violent anarchy in the Byzantine...
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Kormisosh (redirect from Kormisosh of Bulgaria)
Theodosius III (715–717) and Leo III (717–741) against the Umayyad Caliphate, helping to break the Siege of Constantinople (717–718). He is also said to...
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Byzantine Empire (redirect from Empire of the Greeks)
during the siege of Constantinople (717–718). The discovery is attributed to Callinicus of Heliopolis from Syria who fled during the Arab conquest of Syria...
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of Crisis and Recovery (Chapter 3), p. 70. ISBN 978-1-84884-215-1 Guilland, Rodolphe (1959). "L'Expedition de Maslama contre Constantinople (717–718)"...
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on Constantinople itself. The repulsion of the Second Arab Siege of Constantinople (717–718) was a major Byzantine success. Consider to be one of history's...
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Fall of Constantinople as the end of Rome in the west and east, respectively. See Third Rome for a discussion of claimants to the succession of Rome....
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Wars Siege of Turanda (712) – Arab–Byzantine Wars Siege of Constantinople (717–718) by the Umayyads Siege of Toulouse (721) – Umayyad invasion of Gaul...
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Byzantine Anatolia (redirect from History of Anatolia (400–1000))
Anastasius was almost immediately faced with the Second Arab siege of Constantinople (717–718), forcing him to seek assistance from the Bulgars. He in turn...
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711 to 718 – Umayyad conquest of Hispania 711 to 714 – Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent 717 to 718 – Siege of Constantinople (717-718) 719 to...
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important role in defeating the Arabs during the siege of Constantinople in 717–718. The Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans states that Tervel belonged to...
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The following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually...
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Battle of Akroinon Siege of Constantinople (674–678) Siege of Constantinople (717–718) Battle of Lalakaon Roman–Persian Wars (92 BC-627) Battle of Nineveh...
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following is a list of sieges of Constantinople, a historic city located in an area which is today part of Istanbul, Turkey. Constantinople was built on the...
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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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Byzantine army (category Military history of the Mediterranean)
of Fahl (635) Battle of Yarmouk (636) Battle of the Iron Bridge (637) Battle of Ongal (680) Battle of Carthage (698) Siege of Constantinople (717–718)...
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Medieval Bulgarian navy Medieval warfare Thomopoulos, Elaine (2012). The History of Greece. ABC-CLIO. p. 110. ISBN 9780313375118. "Sectarian divisions change...
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Migration Period (redirect from Age of Migrations)
and early 8th centuries but were defeated at the siege of Constantinople (717–718) by the joint forces of Byzantium and the Bulgars. During the Khazar–Arab...
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Pontoon bridge (section Invasion of Iraq)
army of the Umayyad Caliphate built a pontoon bridge over the Bosporus in 717 during the siege of Constantinople (717–718). The Carolingian army of Charlemagne...
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downgraded to a raid in force. Timeline of the Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula Siege of Constantinople (717–718) Cirier, Aude; 50Minutes.fr (2014-07-14)...
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Leo III the Isaurian (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
betrothed to Konon's daughter Anna. Leo entered Constantinople on 25 March 717 and forced the abdication of Theodosius III, becoming emperor as Leo III....
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in the Siege of Constantinople (717-718), the Umayyad Caliphate progressively occupied the borderlands of the Byzantine Empire. An editor of John's works...
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Karabisianoi (category Military units and formations of the Byzantine Empire)
date and reason of the disbandment of the Karabisianoi. One view holds that this was after the Second Arab Siege of Constantinople (717–718), either due...
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Siege of Constantinople 627–629 Third Perso-Turkic War 629–1050s Arab–Byzantine wars 674–678 Siege of Constantinople 717–718 Siege of Constantinople 804–805...
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Early Caliphate navy (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024)
ISBN 9788840381756. Guilland, Rodolphe (1959). "L'Expedition de Maslama contre Constantinople (717–718)". Études byzantines (in French). Paris: Publications de la Faculté...
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capital, Constantinople, in 717–718, the Caliphate had launched a series of raids into Byzantine Asia Minor. In 727, the Arab army, led by one of the Caliph's...
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