1043George Maniaces' Rebellion Against Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX

the Byzantine General George Maniaces, who had served in Sic...
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⚔️ First Macedonian War Begins

In the Mediterranean, the First Macedonian War between Rome and Macedon begins, with Rome encouraging its Greek allies, such as Attalus I of Pergamon, to attack the forces of Philip V of Macedon.
First Macedonian War Begins (-214)
Ancient romeAncient greeceMilitary ConflictWarfare
ItalyItalyGreeceGreeceNorth MacedoniaNorth MacedoniaTurkeyTurkey

⚔️ Melus of Bari's Insurrection Against Byzantine Rule in Italy

1010: The Lombard known as Melus of Bari leads an insurrection against the Byzantine Catepan of Italy, John Curcuas, as the latter was killed in battle and replaced by Basil Mesardonites, who brought Byzantine reinforcements.
Melus of Bari's Insurrection Against Byzantine Rule in Italy (1009)
Byzantine EmpireRebellionMilitary HistoryLombardsRegional ConflictWarfare
ItalyItaly

⚔️ George Maniaces' Rebellion Against Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX

the Byzantine General George Maniaces, who had served in Sicily back in 1038, is proclaimed emperor by his troops while he is catepan of Italy; he leads an unsuccessful rebellion against Constantine IX Monomachos and is killed in battle in Macedonia during his march towards Constantinople.
George Maniaces' Rebellion Against Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX (1043)
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⚔️ Nikephoros III's Rebellion Against Michael VII

the revolt of Nikephoros III against Byzantine ruler Michael VII
Nikephoros III's Rebellion Against Michael VII (1078)
Byzantine EmpireCivil WarMilitary HistoryRebellionEmperorPolitical Instability
TurkeyTurkey

🛡️ Byzantine Reconquest of Constantinople

Byzantine Reconquest of Constantinople (1261)
Byzantine EmpireCrusadesMedieval Warfare
GreeceGreeceTurkeyTurkeyItalyItaly

⚔️ Ottoman Suppression of the Karposh Rebellion

The Karposh rebellion is crushed in present-day North Macedonia, Skopje is retaken by the Ottoman Turks. Karposh is killed, and the rebels are defeated.The Battle of Vienna (1683) marked the historic end of the expansion of the Ottoman Empire into Europe
Ottoman Suppression of the Karposh Rebellion (1689)
Ottoman EmpireRebellionMilitary HistoryConflictSiege
North MacedoniaNorth MacedoniaTurkeyTurkey