- The
Battle of
Anzen or
Dazimon was
fought on 22 July 838 at
Anzen or
Dazimon (now
Dazmana (Akçatarla), Turkey)
between the
Byzantine Empire and the forces...
- Mitc****
Ramsay identified Tokat with the
ancient and
medieval Dazimon, with
Ramsay saying, "
Dazimon,
which seems to have been a fortress, must have been the...
- to
Dazimon,
which they
identify with some ****enistic
tombs in the
vicinity and
consider the ****enistic
forerunner to
Roman Comana. However,
Dazimon and...
- army
before they
could combine. On 21 July 838 at the
Battle of
Anzen in
Dazimon,
Theophilos personally led a
Byzantine army of 25,000 to 40,000 men against...
- Armeniacs,
kleisoura by c. 900
Sebasteia NE
Cappadocia and
Armenia Minor Dazimon Seleucia§ (thema Seleukeias, Θέμα Σελευκείας) by 934 Cibyrrhaeots, from...
- al-Ma'mun and al-Mu'tasim.
Despite a
crushing defeat at the
Battle of
Dazimon and the sack of
Amorium in 838,
Emperor Theophilos was able to conclude...
- al-Afshin's
smaller force first, but
suffered a
major defeat at the
Battle of
Dazimon on 22 July,
barely escaping with his life.
Unable to
offer any effective...
-
Afshin crossed the Anti-Taurus
Mountains and
encamped at the fort of
Dazimon,
between Amaseia and Tokate, a
strategically important location which the...
-
arrival of Afshin's army,
comprising some 30,000 men, at the
plain of
Dazimon.
Leaving a part of his army
under a
relative to
watch the
crossings of...
- east as follows: Malagina, Dorylaion, Kaborkin, Koloneia,
Kaisareia and
Dazimon.
Further such
camps are in
evidence from
literary sources at
Kepoi (at...