Battle of Messinopolis

The battle of Messinopolis (Bulgarian: Битка при Месинопол) took place on 4 September 1207 near the town of Komotini (Gyumyurdzhina) in contemporary Greece between the Bulgarians and the Latin Empire. It resulted in a Bulgarian victory. While the armies of Emperor Kaloyan were besieging Odrin to the east, the King of Solun Boniface of Montferrat launched attacks towards Bulgaria from Serres supported by the Byzantines. His cavalry reached Messino... more

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  • Sep 4, 1207 — Sep 4, 1207

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Bulgarian-Latin Wars

The Bulgarian-Latin Wars were a series of conflicts between the Bulgarian Empire and the Latin Empire, which was created during the Fourth Crusade in 1204. The wars were fought in the beginning of the 13th century. The initial expansionist ambitions of the Latin Empire were crushed only one year...

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  • Sep 4, 1207 — Sep 4, 1207
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